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Apr 7
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Dolly Varden SIlver Uplists to NYSE-Amer...

KERRY LUTZ
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Dolly Varden Silver's (🇺🇸 DOLLF - 🇨🇦 DV) CEO Shawn Khunkhun returns to the Financial Survival Network for a powerful sponsor update with host Kerry Lutz. With gold at record highs and silver back at $32, Khunkhun breaks down Dolly Varden’s latest drill results at the Homestake Ridge property—highlighting a major silver-gold discovery at Homestake and an impressive 160+ gram-meter intercept that points to a potential new high-grade zone.

 He explains why a 10% rise in silver prices can lead to a 30% pop in share value, and how Dolly Varden’s $33.9 million war chest is fueling an aggressive 2025 drill program targeting 40,000 meters of exploration across key zones like Wolf, Homestake, and a new area called Red Point.

He announced the company's uplist to the NYSE-American. Its inclusion means that multiple ETFs, institutional backing, along with the ease of purchasing share will help DV become a Top 10 silver company, Dolly Varden is well positioned for breakout growth—or a potential acquisition by a major.

 Learn why Khunkhun says Dolly’s ounces in the ground are more discounted than ever—and why that spells opportunity for investors now.

📈 Ticker Symbols: 🇺🇸 DOLLF (OTC) 🇨🇦 DV (TSXV)

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**Disclaimer This interview is sponsored by Dolly Varden Silver, and Financial Survival Network has received payment to conduct this interview of thirty-one hundred and fifty dollars. The information provided in this video is intended for informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial advice, investment advice, or a recommendation to buy or sell any securities. While we strive to ensure the accuracy of the information presented, we make no guarantees or representations as to its completeness, accuracy, or reliability. Viewers are strongly advised to conduct their own research, carefully review the information presented, and consult with professional investment advisors and financial counselors before making any investment decisions. The insights shared in this video are based on the perspectives and opinions of the interview participants and should be used at your own risk. Investing involves risk, including the potential loss of principal, and past performance is no guarantee of future results.

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