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Stock futures are trading slightly lower Monday morning as investors gear up for the final month of 2024. S&P 500 futures slipped 0.18%, alongside declines in Dow Jones Industrial Average futures and Nasdaq 100 futures, which dropped 0.13% and 0.17%, respectively. The market’s focus is shifting to upcoming economic data, particularly reports on manufacturing and construction spending, ahead of this week’s key labor data releases.

November was a standout month for equities, with the S&P 500 futures rallying to reflect the index’s best monthly performance of the year. Both the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average achieved all-time highs during Friday’s shortened trading session, with the Dow briefly surpassing 45,000. Small-cap stocks also saw robust gains, with the Russell 2000 index surging over 10% in November, buoyed by optimism around potential tax cuts.

As trading kicks off in December, investors are keeping a close eye on geopolitical developments in Europe, where France’s CAC 40 index dropped 0.77% amid political concerns, while Germany’s DAX and the U.K.’s FTSE 100 showed smaller declines.

S&P 500 futures will likely continue to act as a key barometer for market sentiment, particularly as traders assess the impact of upcoming economic data and global market developments.

S&P 500 Index Chart Analysis

This 15-minute chart of the S&P 500 Index shows a recent trend where the index attempted to break above the resistance level near 6,044.17 but retraced slightly to close at 6,032.39, reflecting a minor decline of 0.03% in the session. The candlestick pattern indicates some indecisiveness after a steady upward momentum seen earlier in the day.

On the RSI (Relative Strength Index) indicator, the value sits at 62.07, having declined from the overbought zone above 70 earlier. This suggests that the bullish momentum might be cooling off, and traders could anticipate a short-term consolidation or slight pullback. However, with RSI above 50, the overall trend remains positive, favoring buyers.

The index’s recent low of 5,944.36 marks a key support level, while the high at 6,044.17 could act as resistance. If the price sustains above the 6,020 level and RSI stabilizes without breaking below 50, the index could attempt another rally. Conversely, a drop below 6,020 could indicate a bearish shift.

In conclusion, the index displays potential for continued gains, but traders should watch RSI levels and price action near the support and resistance zones for confirmation.

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Stock futures climbed on Wednesday, driven by strong performances from Salesforce and Marvell Technology, following upbeat quarterly earnings. Futures tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 215 points (0.5%), while S&P 500 futures gained 0.3%, and Nasdaq-100 futures advanced by 0.7%.

Salesforce surged 12% after reporting fiscal third-quarter revenue that exceeded expectations, showcasing robust demand in the enterprise software sector. Meanwhile, chipmaker Marvell jumped 14% after surpassing earnings estimates and providing optimistic fourth-quarter guidance, indicating resilience in the semiconductor industry.

This movement follows a mixed session on Wall Street, where the S&P 500 and Nasdaq closed with small gains, while the Dow dipped slightly. The broader market has experienced a modest start to December, contrasting with November’s robust rally, but analysts anticipate a resurgence in momentum. LPL Financial’s George Smith pointed out that December historically sees strong market performance, particularly in the latter half of the month.

However, economic data introduced some caution. ADP’s report revealed that private payrolls grew by just 146,000 in November, missing estimates of 163,000. This signals potential softness in the labor market, with investors now awaiting Friday’s November jobs report for further clarity.

S&P 500 Index Chart Analysis

Based on the provided stock chart, which appears to be a 15-minute candlestick chart for the S&P 500 Index, here’s a brief analysis:

The chart shows a clear upward trend, with higher highs and higher lows indicating bullish momentum over the analyzed period. The index has steadily climbed from a low of approximately 5,855 to a recent high of 6,053.58, suggesting strong buying interest.

Key resistance is observed near 6,050-6,053 levels, as the price has struggled to break above this zone in the most recent sessions. If the index breaches this level with strong volume, it could lead to further upward movement. Conversely, failure to break out may lead to a pullback, with potential support around the 6,000 psychological level and 5,980, where consolidation occurred previously.

The candlestick patterns show relatively small wicks, indicating limited volatility, which could imply steady market confidence. However, the bullish rally could be overextended, warranting caution for traders, especially if any negative catalysts emerge.

In summary, the short-term trend is bullish, but traders should monitor resistance levels and volume for signs of a breakout or reversal. It’s also essential to watch broader market factors, as indices are often influenced by macroeconomic data and sentiment.

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As digital payments and fintech services continue to reshape the global economy, Block, Inc. (SQ) stands out as a potential beneficiary of this shift. A favorable technical signal and an attractive fundamental backdrop present a compelling bullish thesis for SQ. In this article, we will explore the reasons behind this positive outlook and discuss a strategy you can use to capitalize on it — all identified instantly through the OptionsPlay Strategy Center on StockCharts.com.

Technical Analysis

A closer look at SQ’s chart reveals several bullish indicators:

  • Breakout and Retest of Support. After breaking above the $84 resistance area in November, SQ has since come back to retest this level as support.
  • Strong Risk/Reward Setup. The successful retest suggests a favorable risk/reward, where the downside risk is far more limited than the upside potential to our upside target of $150.

FIGURE 1. SQ STOCK DAILY CHART. The stock is retesting its $84 area as support.Chart source: StockCharts.com. For educational purposes.

Fundamental Analysis

From a fundamental perspective, SQ’s outlook remains promising:

  • Attractive Valuation. Despite Block’s strong growth prospects, the company is currently trading at a 30% discount relative to its peers.
  • Robust Growth Metrics. SQ’s expected 44% earnings per share (EPS) growth is nearly three times higher than its peers’ 13%, highlighting the company’s potential for earnings expansion. Projected 11% revenue growth outstrips the industry median of 7%, confirming the company’s ability to expand its top line.
  • Recent Earnings Insights. Block’s Q3 2024 results showed robust growth in gross profit and a significant turnaround in net income, fueled by the strength of its Cash App and Square ecosystems. While there were some concerns around revenue shortfalls and ongoing regulatory scrutiny of Cash App, the company remains optimistic about continued margin expansion into 2025, forecasting at least 15% overall gross profit growth and new initiatives to drive further gains.

These fundamentals suggest that SQ is well-positioned to capitalize on the continued rise of digital payments, offering investors a potentially rewarding opportunity at current valuations.


Options Strategy

To leverage SQ’s bullish outlook, the OptionsPlay Strategy Center suggests selling the Feb 14 $86/80 Bull Put Spread @ $2.30 Credit.

This entails the following:

  • Sell: February 14, 2025, $86 Put at $4.60
  • Buy: February 14, 2025, $80 Put at $2.30
  • Net Credit: $2.30 per share ($230 total per contract)

FIGURE 2. DETAILS OF A PUT VERTICAL SPREAD IN SQ STOCK.

Trade Details

  • Maximum Potential Reward: $230
  • Maximum Potential Risk: $370
  • Breakeven Point: $83.70 (strike of the sold put minus the net credit per share)
  • Probability of Profit: ~56.46% (if SQ closes above $83.70 by February 14, 2025)

By selling a higher strike put and buying a lower strike put, you collect a premium upfront and benefit if SQ stays above the breakeven price at expiration. This strategy offers a balanced approach to potential upside while containing risk.

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FIGURE 3. THE BULLISH TREND FOLLOWING SCAN HIGHLIGHTED SQ AS A POTENTIAL OPTIONS TRADING CANDIDATE.

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Obviously, there will be many ups and downs in 2025 and no one chart or indicator can be relied upon 100% to help guide us throughout the year. But some key and very influential areas of the market do meet crossroads from time to time and it seems like one very important industry group is “on the clock” and should really garner our attention right now.

Regional Banks

While I don’t look for market-beating returns out of regional banks (KRE) to feel good about a secular bull market, I really do want to see them participate in market advances. If we look back at the last 5 years, the KRE has been a serious laggard, but its relative strength vs. the benchmark S&P 500 has shown some life since July 2024, at the time that the June Core PPI was released. Wall Street immediately moved into regional banks in droves as the likely fed funds rate cuts ahead would directly increase profits significantly for all banks, but especially small to mid size banks. But will this newfound strength continue? Well, let’s look at the key levels using 3 different time frames.

Weekly

The big picture has clearly been improving, which bodes well for 2025. However, we don’t want to begin to see cracks in the house foundation turn into a collapsing house. I like the recovery this week after testing key price support around 59. But a drop below 59 could lead to a lower channel line support test, closer to 53. That would be another 10% drop, which wouldn’t be good. Let’s move to the next chart:

Daily

This is an interesting chart. The channel lines don’t connect perfectly, especially the lower uptrend line, but it’s close. Furthermore, the KRE printed a double bottom at 59, almost squarely on gap support that was created by the 2024 Presidential Election results. In order to feel more bullish about this chart, I’d like to see the KRE move higher and clear both the declining 20-day EMA and recent price resistance at about 61.50. For a final look at the KRE, check this out.

Hourly

This is the crack in the foundation. While absolute price support has held and we now show a potential double bottom, relative action tells us a different story as the KRE has moved to another relative low on this hourly chart. Which way will the KRE bounce? If it can clear its current consolidation range by closing above 61.50, the odds of a bullish reversal improve considerably and will likely spill over into the daily and weekly charts above. On the other hand, should the KRE turn lower again and fail to hold 58.80 price support, the hourly breakdown could lead to daily, and then weekly, breakdowns as well.

Market Vision 2025

Regional banks is just one key industry group to watch early in 2025. I see a few others that I’ll be discussing tomorrow at our MarketVision 2025 event, “The Year of Diverging Returns”, which begins at 10:00am ET. To learn more about the event and to register, please CLICK HERE.

Happy trading!

Tom

Has it been a while since the broader market indexes closed in the green? It certainly seems that way.

After what looked like a weak start to the new year, the stock market showed us it still had legs. The week’s trading day ended with the broader stock market indexes all closing in the green. But in the first half hour of the trading day, things didn’t look great. There was a lot of choppy movement, but it settled down and went higher and finished strong. Nine of the 11 S&P sectors closed higher with Consumer Discretionary at the top (more on that below).

Friday was the last day of the Santa Claus Rally. While Santa skipped Wall St. this year, Friday’s price action in the S&P 500 ($SPX) left investors optimistic. The S&P 500 was able to hold on to its November lows (see the daily chart of S&P 500 below), which is an encouraging sign. But we’re not out of the woods yet.

FIGURE 1. S&P 500 HOLDS ABOVE NOVEMBER LOWS. Friday’s price action was encouraging but increasing breadth would be more confirming of a turnaround.Chart source: StockCharts.com. For educational purposes.

Thursday’s price action was nerve-wracking — there was a time when the index was trading below its November lows. Fortunately, it recovered and closed a little above it. Friday’s close was encouraging, with the S&P 500 gaining 1.26%, hitting resistance at its 50-day simple moving average (SMA). But the market breadth indicators in the lower panels need to be stronger. The S&P 500 Bullish Percent Index is at 41, the NYSE Advance-Decline Line is declining, and the percentage of S&P 500 stocks trading above their 200-day moving average is 56.

Friday’s MarketCarpet based on the performance of the S&P 500 shows that heavy-weighted large caps such as NVIDIA Corp. (NVDA), Microsoft Corp. (MSFT), Alphabet Inc. (GOOG and GOOGL), Meta Platforms (META), and Tesla Inc. (TSLA) ended the day higher.

FIGURE 2. MARKETCARPET FOR JANUARY 3. Most of the higher market cap stocks closed higher on Friday.Image source: StockCharts.com. For educational purposes.

TSLA had a massive move rising 8.10% closing the gap between December 31 and January 2. TSLA is a stock to monitor, especially since it has a deep connection with the new administration set to take office on January 20. The stock bounced on Friday after five down days.

NVDA’s stock price also had an impressive rally on Friday after consolidating since early November. These two stocks, TSLA and NVDA, helped the Consumer Discretionary and Technology sectors take the top two positions in Friday’s sector performance.

Overall, Friday’s price action was a ray of hope that perhaps the January Barometer  — as the S&P 500 goes in January, so goes the year — might be the one out of the trifecta that can come through. The January Barometer was devised by Yale Hirsch and has an 83.3% accuracy rate.

Steel, Beer, and Used Cars

While many tech stocks saw big gains, it wasn’t the same for US Steel Group (X). President Biden blocked the takeover of the company by Nippon Steel, resulting in a 6.53% drop in the price of X.

Alcoholic beverage companies didn’t have a great day either after US Surgeon General, Vivek Murthy, said alcoholic drinks should include cancer risk warnings on their labels. Shares of Anheuser-Busch InBev (BUD), Molson Coors Brewing Co. (TAP), Boston Beer Co. (SAM), and Constellation Brands (STZ) all fell on Friday.

Shares of Carvana (CVNA) fell over 11% after Hindenberg Research accused the company of accounting manipulation. Although Carvana denied the allegations and the stock received an upgrade from J.P. Morgan analysts, it didn’t help lift the stock price. CVNA’s stock price fell 17.53% (see chart below).

FIGURE 3. WEEKLY CHART OF CVNA STOCK. Two sets of Fibonacci retracement levels are drawn on the chart, one from a previous high to low (blue) and another from a more recent low to high (red).Chart source: StockCharts.com. For educational purposes.

Carvana had a high StockCharts Technical Rank (SCTR) score, and we’ve covered the stock in our past SCTR Reports. Once the SCTR score fell below the 90 level on December 23, it raised a red flag. Combine that with a break below the 61.8% Fibonacci retracement from a previous high to low (blue line) and a relative strength index below 70 and you have a clear sell signal.

It will be interesting to see how this story develops. If things clear up and CVNA can show that it didn’t engage in accounting manipulations, the stock price could turn around and rise quickly.

Yields, US Dollar, Oil

The bond market had a choppy day. The 10-year yield closed at 4.596%, which hurt bond prices. The US dollar surged on Thursday but pulled back a bit on Friday. The chart of the Invesco DB US Dollar Index Bullish Fund (UUP) displays that Friday’s price action was within Thursday’s range. There’s no sign of a weakness in the US dollar, which continues to remain strong.

FIGURE 4. DAILY CHART OF INVESCO DB US DOLLAR INDEX BULLISH FUND. The dollar has been rising steadily since October.Chart source: StockCharts.com. For educational purposes.

Crude oil prices rose today. The United States Oil Fund (USO) was up 1.83% on Thursday and up 1.29% on Friday. Oil prices have been going sideways since October but recent price action shows that it may be breaking out of its slump.

For a short trading week, that’s a lot of moving parts. Although stocks closed higher on Friday, there’s still not enough clarity on the charts to show a reversal. Next week could tell a different story.

End-of-Week Wrap-Up

  • S&P 500 down 0.48% for the week, at 5942.47, Dow Jones Industrial Average down 0.60% for the week at 42,732.13; Nasdaq Composite down 0.51% for the week at 19,621.68
  • $VIX up 1.13% for the week, closing at 16.13
  • Best performing sector for the week: Energy
  • Worst performing sector for the week: Materials
  • Top 5 Large Cap SCTR stocks: Applovin Corp. (APP); Palantir Technologies (PLTR); Reddit Inc. (RDDT); Astera Labs, Inc. (ALAB); MicroStrategy Inc. (MSTR)

On the Radar Next Week

  • December PMI
  • November Factory Orders
  • November JOLTS Report
  • December ISM Services
  • December Non-Farm Payrolls
  • FOMC Minutes
  • Fed speeches from Cook, Barkin, Schmid, and Bowman

Disclaimer: This blog is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as financial advice. The ideas and strategies should never be used without first assessing your own personal and financial situation, or without consulting a financial professional.

In this video, Mary Ellen analyzes the divergence between the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq while highlighting some of the areas driving Growth stocks. She also talks about the continuation rally in Energy and Utility stocks and shares which stocks are driving these areas higher.

This video originally premiered January 3, 2025. You can watch it on our dedicated page for Mary Ellen’s videos.

New videos from Mary Ellen premiere weekly on Fridays. You can view all previously recorded episodes at this link.

If you’re looking for stocks to invest in, be sure to check out the MEM Edge Report! This report gives you detailed information on the top sectors, industries and stocks so you can make informed investment decisions.

The Russell 2000 ETF managed a double-digit gain in 2024, but did it the hard way with several deep pullbacks. Pullbacks within uptrends are opportunities and we can find such opportunities using %B.

The chart below shows the Russell 2000 ETF (IWM) with the Zigzag(8) indicator. This indicator changes direction when there is a move greater than 8%, which means it ignores price moves that are less than 8%. I am showing this indicator to highlight five pullbacks of 8% or more in 2024. That’s a lot. In contrast, the S&P 500 SPDR (SPY) only experienced one 8+ percent pullback in early August.

Overall, IWM advanced 10% in 2024. That seems like a good year, but it was a “hard” 10% when we include the five 8+ percent pullbacks. This is simply the nature of small-cap stocks. They are less “trendy” than large-caps and have higher betas, making them more susceptible to wider fluctuations. Traders need to consider this when trading small-caps. As noted in Chart Trader this week, we see similar price action in the S&P 500 EW ETF (RSP) and S&P MidCap 400 SPDR (MDY).

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Buying upside breakouts is probably not the best strategy for trading IWM. Instead, traders should consider pullbacks and mean-reversion opportunities. We can identify such opportunities using Bollinger Bands (20,2) and %B (20,2). The middle line on the Bollinger Bands is the 20-day SMA and the bands are two standard deviations above and below. A close below the lower band means price fell two standard deviations and this creates an oversold condition.

Chartists can quantify oversold conditions using %B, which falls below 0 when the close is below the lower Bollinger Band. The blue lines on the chart above show %B dipping below 0 four times in 2024. Note that I would also only look for oversold conditions when price is above the 200-day SMA (long-term uptrend). When the bigger trend is up, a close below the lower Bollinger Band signals an oversold condition that can lead to a bounce.

December was a rough month for many stocks and ETFs. Even so, the weight of the evidence remains bullish for stocks and these pullbacks look like corrections within bigger uptrends. This week’s reports and videos focused on long-term breadth indicators, short-term oversold breadth, leading ETFs and a dozen ETFs with tradable pullbacks.

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Cameco (TSX:CCO,NYSE:CCJ) said on Thursday (January 2) that it has learned of a production halt at JV Inkai.

Kazatomprom (LSE:KAP,OTC Pink:NATKY), the company’s partner at the site, said JV Inkai was unable to obtain an extension for submitting updated Uranium Deposit Development documentation.

The extension wasn’t received due to a delay in submitting required documents to Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Energy.

The suspension at JV Inkai took effect on Wednesday (January 1).

Kazatomprom, which holds a 60 percent stake in the joint venture, instructed JV Inkai to prepare for the suspension to ensure compliance with local legislation. Cameco holds the remaining 40 percent interest.

According to Cameco, the delay in regulatory approval was unexpected.

The company reported that as late as December 26, communications from Kazatomprom and JV Inkai suggested the process to update documentation was proceeding without issues, with no indication that production might be at risk.

The formal notification of the suspension arrived on Tuesday (December 31), just one day before operations ceased.

Cameco expressed concern over the lack of prior warning, emphasizing that the suspension could affect uranium production volumes and financial returns in 2025 and 2026. The firm is currently seeking clarification from Kazatomprom regarding the circumstances that led to the regulatory delay and potential pathways to resume operations.

Cameco is also evaluating operational and financial impacts. The company noted that dividends from JV Inkai, which contribute to Cameco’s overall profitability, may be affected depending on the duration of the production halt.

The uranium miner acknowledged the possibility of prolonged regulatory delays, citing complex legal frameworks and potential amendments to resource use contracts in Kazakhstan. Cameco’s ongoing risk assessment will focus on mitigating impacts to shareholders, while maintaining compliance with Kazakh regulations.

Kazakhstan is currently the world’s largest uranium producer, and JV Inkai is a key supplier within the sector.

JV Inkai operates one of Kazakhstan’s most significant uranium deposits, contributing to Cameco’s global portfolio.

The suspension marks the first major disruption at JV Inkai since the joint venture’s establishment.

Cameco reassured stakeholders that it remains focused on supporting JV Inkai and Kazatomprom in navigating the regulatory process to ensure a timely return to production.

Securities Disclosure: I, Giann Liguid, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.

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To kick it off, our team asked five experts to share their highest-conviction sectors. Here’s what they had to say.

1. Rick Rule — Gold stocks for speculators, oil/gas for investors

Rick Rule of Rule Investment Media gave options for both speculators and investors when he answered the question, emphasizing that people should know which category they fall into.

2. Gareth Soloway — Gold

Gareth Soloway of VerifiedInvesting.com chose gold, saying he thinks it will be 2025’s best-performing asset due to a wide variety of factors, including concerning warning signs from the US stock market.

3. Lobo Tiggre — Copper

Copper is at the top of the list for Lobo Tiggre of IndepedentSpeculator.com, although he did consider silver as well.

Watch to see why he ultimately went with the red metal.

4. David Morgan — Energy

David Morgan of the Morgan Report is best known for his silver commentary, but when asked about his highest-conviction sector for 2025 he went in another direction, saying energy is the most important.

5. Frank Holmes — Data centers

Frank Homes of US Global Investors (NASDAQ:GROW) made a similar point, saying that energy demand from the fast-growing artificial sector will make data centers important to watch.

Securities Disclosure: I, Charlotte McLeod, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.

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Zodiac Gold Inc. (TSXV: ZAU) (‘Zodiac Gold’ or the ‘Company’), a West-African gold exploration company, is pleased to announce that, further to the Company’s news release dated November 20, 2024, it has closed its first tranche of its previously announced private placement (the ‘Offering’) for gross proceeds of approximately C$123,000 (the ‘First Tranche’). The net proceeds of the First Tranche will be used for exploration of the Company’s Todi gold project and for working capital purposes.

Pursuant to the First Tranche closing of the Offering, the Company issued 1,230,000 units of the Company (each a ‘Unit‘) at a price of C$0.10 per Unit. Each Unit consists of one common share of the Company (each, a ‘Common Share‘) and one common share purchase warrant (a ‘Warrant‘). Each Warrant will entitle the holder thereof to acquire one additional Common Share (a ‘Warrant Share‘) at a price of C$0.15 per Warrant Share until the date which is 24 months following the closing date of the First Tranche of the Offering.

The Company paid finder’s fees to certain finders, consisting of a cash fee of C$1,400 and 10,400 finder warrants (the ‘Finder Warrants‘) pursuant to the First Tranche. Each Finder Warrant entitles the holder to acquire one Common Share at a price of C$0.15 per share for a period of 24 months from the date of issuance.

All securities issued pursuant to the First Tranche closing of the Offering, including Common Shares issuable upon the exercise of Warrants, are and will be subject to a hold period of four months and one day after the date of closing of the First Tranche of the Offering.

The securities described herein have not been, and will not be, registered under the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the ‘U.S. Securities Act‘), or any state securities laws, and accordingly, may not be offered or sold within the United States except in compliance with the registration requirements of the U.S. Securities Act and applicable state securities requirements or pursuant to exemptions therefrom. This press release does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy any securities in any jurisdiction.

The Company also announces that it has received TSX Venture Exchange (‘TSXV’) approval to extend the closing of the Offering until January 30, 2025. The Company expects to close the balance of the Offering on or before January 30, 2025.

Insider Participation

An insider participated in the Offering and subscribed for an aggregate of 100,000 Units for a total of approximately C$10,000. Such participation is considered to be a ‘related party transaction’ as defined under the policies of the TSXV and Multilateral Instrument 61-101 – Protection of Minority Security Holders in Special Transactions (‘MI 61-101’). The Company has relied on exemptions from the minority shareholder approval and formal valuation requirements applicable to the related-party transactions under sections 5.5(a) and 5.7(1)(a), respectively, of MI 61-101, as the fair market value (as determined under MI 61-101) of the Units acquired by the insider and the consideration paid by such insider does not exceed 25% of the Company’s market capitalization. The Company did not file a material change report in respect of the related party transaction at least 21 days before the closing of the Offering, which the Company deems reasonable in the circumstances in order to complete the Offering in an expeditious manner.

Shares for Debt Settlement

In addition, the Company intends to settle an aggregate of C$166,425.30 owing to certain Director and service providers of the Company, including David Kol (Director and Chief Executive Officer), by issuing a total of 1,664,253 Common Shares to them at a price of C$0.10 per share. The amounts owing represent unpaid fees for services and expenses previously provided to the Company, as well as cash advances that have been previously provided to the Company to fund certain short-term working capital expenditures. The Company is proposing to complete these settlements to preserve cash to fund future operations. The disinterested members of the Company’s board of directors believe that the debt settlements are in the best interests of the Company and have unanimously approved them. Completion of the debt settlements is subject to the receipt of all necessary TSXV approvals.

Because insiders will be participating in the debt settlement, it is considered to be a ‘related party transaction’ as defined under the policies of the TSXV and Multilateral Instrument 61-101 – Protection of Minority Security Holders in Special Transactions (‘MI 61-101’). The Company is relying on exemptions from the minority shareholder approval and formal valuation requirements applicable to the related-party transactions under sections 5.5(a) and 5.7(1)(a), respectively, of MI 61-101, as neither the fair market value of the Common Shares to be issued to the participating insiders nor the consideration received from them exceeds 25% of the Company’s market capitalization.

About Zodiac Gold

Zodiac Gold Inc. (TSXV: ZAU) is a West-African gold exploration company focused on its flagship Todi Project situated in Liberia-an underexplored, politically stable, mining-friendly jurisdiction hosting several large-scale gold deposits. Strategically positioned along the fertile Todi Shear Zone, Zodiac Gold is developing a district-scale gold opportunity covering a vast 2,316 km2 land package. The project has undergone de-risking, showcasing proven gold occurrences at both surface and depth, with five drill-ready targets and high-grade gold intercepts.

For further information, please visit the Zodiac Gold website at www.zodiac-gold.com or contact:

David Kol
President & CEO
info@zodiac-gold.com

Forward-Looking Information

This news release includes certain ‘forward-looking statements’ within the meaning of Canadian securities legislation.

Forward-looking statements include predictions, projections, and forecasts and are often, but not always, identified by the use of words such as ‘seek’, ‘anticipate’, ‘believe’, ‘plan’, ‘estimate’, ‘forecast’, ‘expect’, ‘potential’, ‘project’, ‘target’, ‘schedule’, ‘budget’ and ‘intend’ and statements that an event or result ‘may’, ‘will’, ‘should’, ‘could’ or ‘might’ occur or be achieved and other similar expressions and includes the negatives thereof. All statements other than statements of historical fact included in this release, including, without limitation, statements regarding the Company’s planned exploration programs and drill programs and potential significance of results are forward-looking statements that involve various risks and uncertainties. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Forward-looking statements are based on a number of material factors and assumptions. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from Company’s expectations include actual exploration results, changes in project parameters as plans continue to be refined, results of future resource estimates, future metal prices, availability of capital, and financing on acceptable terms, general economic, market or business conditions, uninsured risks, regulatory changes, defects in title, availability of personnel, materials, and equipment on a timely basis, accidents or equipment breakdowns, delays in receiving government approvals, unanticipated environmental impacts on operations and costs to remedy same, and other exploration or other risks detailed herein and from time to time in the filings made by the Company with securities regulators. Although the Company has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual actions, events, or results to differ from those described in forward-looking statements, there may be other factors that cause such actions, events, or results to differ materially from those anticipated. There can be no assurance that forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate, and accordingly readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements.

The securities described herein have not been, and will not be, registered under the United States Securities Act, or any state securities laws, and accordingly may not be offered or sold within the United States except in compliance with the registration requirements of the U.S. Securities Act and applicable state securities requirements or pursuant to exemptions therefrom. This press release does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy any securities in any jurisdiction.

Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

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