as of 04-08-2026 3:44pm EST
Santacruz Silver Mining Ltd is engaged in the operation, acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral properties in Latin America, with a primary focus on silver and zinc, including lead and copper. The company earns the majority of its revenue from Zinc and Silver. The company's reportable operating segments are the Bolivar mine and processing plant, the Porco mine and processing plant, the Caballo Blanco Group, San Lucas, Zimapan, and Corporate and Other activities. Key revenue is generated from Zimapan.
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Our stocks SCZM ML model is trained using historical data with over 25 parameters, including volume indicators, volatility indicators, momentum indicators, trend indicators, and other technical metrics.
We update our ML model weekly or biweekly (depending on market capitalization) using TensorFlow, typically over the weekend to ensure the most current predictions.
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