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$1,000 invested 1 Year Ago
$1,027
+2.7% total 2.8% CAGR
Bought on Jul 7, 2025 at $0.03
$1,000 invested 5 Years Ago
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Trading since 2022-07-15

What $1,000 or $10,000 in VMSSF Would Be Worth Today

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If you invested 1 year ago 5 years ago 10 years ago Since Jul 15, 2022
$1,000 $1,027 +3% $376 -62%
$10,000 $10,273 +3% $3,757 -62%

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Year-by-Year Returns

VMSSF annual performance
Year Start Price End Price Annual Return Cumulative
2022 $0.07 $0.07 +0.0% +0.0%
2023 $0.07 $0.08 +15.9% +15.9%
2024 $0.08 $0.05 -38.0% -28.6%
2025 $0.06 $0.02 -58.0% -66.4%
2026 $0.05 $0.03 -46.3% -62.4%

About Vortex Metals

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Vortex Metals Inc. (OTCQB: VMSSF) is a copper and copper-gold focused exploration and development company with projects in Chile and Mexico. The company is listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol VMS, on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange under DM8, and on the OTCQB under VMSSF. Vortex describes itself as holding a diversified portfolio of exploration-stage assets and emphasizes responsible exploration, community engagement, and environmental stewardship in response to rising global demand for copper.

According to multiple company news releases, Vortex Metals’ business is centered on advancing early-stage mineral projects rather than operating mines. The company holds an option to acquire up to an 80% interest in the brownfield Illapel Copper Project in Chile and, through its Mexican subsidiary Empresa Minera Acagold, S.A. de C.V., owns 100% of two drill‑ready copper‑gold volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) properties, Riqueza Marina and Zaachila, in Oaxaca, Mexico.

Core Projects and Exploration Focus

Illapel Copper Project, Chile: Vortex describes Illapel as a brownfield copper project located near Illapel in Chile’s Choapa Province. The Illapel concessions surround the Rio 27 mine, which is described in company disclosures as a fully operational copper mine that has processed high‑grade ore for more than a decade. Vortex reports multiple surface expressions of copper mineralization at Illapel, associated with structures and intrusive features, and notes that the project area includes targets for manto‑style copper‑silver mineralization and Iron Oxide Copper Gold (IOCG) style systems.

The company has carried out a Phase 1 diamond drilling program at Illapel, testing copper‑silver trends near the historic Rio 27 mine and a gold‑copper vein system in the southwestern portion of the concession package. Vortex reports that drilling intersected sulphide mineralization, including pyrite, chalcopyrite, chalcocite, and bornite, and that certain holes confirmed copper‑silver and gold‑copper mineralization. Down‑hole geophysical work on drill hole DVM‑08 identified multiple conductive zones interpreted as potential sulphide lenses, which the company views as justification for additional drilling.

Vortex has also disclosed results from surface sampling at Illapel, noting that a portion of collected samples returned significant copper values along with gold and silver. The company states that these results support the presence of at least two mineralization styles at Illapel: copper‑silver mantos and copper‑gold epithermal vein systems.

Riqueza Marina and Zaachila VMS Projects, Mexico: In Oaxaca, Mexico, Vortex Metals, through Empresa Minera Acagold, S.A. de C.V., holds 100% interests in the Riqueza Marina and Zaachila copper‑gold VMS properties. Company disclosures describe these as drill‑ready, high‑potential exploration projects. Vortex reports that the two projects together consist of four exploration concessions covering 15,308 hectares within an underexplored VMS district.

The company states that five high‑potential target areas have been identified on these concessions based on geology, geochemistry, and geophysics. It highlights the presence of high‑grade mineralized outcrops and geophysical anomalies, as well as infrastructure such as access roads and proximity to a major port, as factors that make the area prospective for a significant copper‑gold VMS discovery.

For the Zaachila concession, Vortex describes it as a VMS project that is highly prospective and drill‑ready, with a copper‑in‑rock anomaly extending over several kilometers and hosted in submarine volcanic breccia and debris deposits intercalated with exhalite beds or lenses. The company has engaged a Mexico‑based environmental consulting and law firm to prepare environmental impact studies and assist with permitting for Zaachila and Riqueza Marina. Vortex also notes that the Santiago Astata Agrarian Community approved expanded environmental and geological baseline studies and provided community approval, which the company identifies as a critical requirement for applying for drill permits on community lands.

Corporate Jurisdiction and Governance

Vortex Metals has announced that it continued from the provincial jurisdiction of Ontario into the provincial jurisdiction of British Columbia under the Business Corporations Act (British Columbia), following shareholder approval at an annual general and special meeting. In connection with this continuance, the company adopted new corporate articles under British Columbia law while keeping its stock symbol and share identifiers unchanged.

The company has also reported changes and additions to its leadership and board. It has disclosed the appointment of an interim Chief Executive Officer who is a co‑founder and Executive Chairman, and it has highlighted the addition of a director with experience in banking, commercial real estate, and mining, who is also a principal in the optionor of the Illapel Copper Project. Vortex emphasizes that its leadership team and board members bring experience in the junior mining industry, exploration, financing, and project development.

Exploration Strategy and Technical Oversight

Across its disclosures, Vortex Metals presents a strategy focused on systematic exploration of copper and copper‑gold targets. At Illapel, this has included surface sampling, geologic mapping, geophysical surveys, and diamond drilling to test both manto‑style copper‑silver zones and gold‑copper vein systems. The company has engaged drilling contractors and geophysical specialists in Chile to support this work and has described plans for follow‑up drilling, target refinement, and additional mapping and sampling in IOCG target areas.

In Mexico, Vortex’s strategy includes advancing Riqueza Marina and Zaachila through environmental impact studies, permitting processes, and community engagement. The company has retained environmental consultants experienced in Mexico’s state and federal regulatory frameworks and has highlighted their role in environmental impact assessments, stakeholder engagement, and permitting for exploration and mining projects.

Vortex states that qualified persons, as defined by National Instrument 43‑101, have reviewed and approved the technical content of its exploration‑related news releases. The company also notes that mineralization identified on neighbouring properties, including the Rio 27 mine and other deposits in the region, is not a guarantee of similar mineralization or future production on its own projects.

Risk and Forward‑Looking Considerations

Vortex Metals’ public communications emphasize that its projects are at the exploration and development stage. The company includes cautionary language that forward‑looking statements involve risks and uncertainties and that actual results may differ from those suggested. It also cautions that the presence of mineralization in samples or drill holes does not, by itself, demonstrate the existence of an economically mineable resource, and that further work is required to evaluate the potential of its projects.

Overall, Vortex Metals Inc. presents itself as a junior exploration company focused on copper and copper‑gold projects in Chile and Mexico, with an exploration portfolio that includes a brownfield copper project adjacent to an operating mine and two drill‑ready VMS properties in an underexplored district. Its disclosures highlight exploration results, technical work programs, permitting steps, and corporate governance developments as key elements of its business profile.

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Vortex Metals investment returns

How much would $1,000 invested in Vortex Metals be worth today?

If you invested $1,000 in Vortex Metals (VMSSF) 1 years ago on 2025-07-07, your investment would be worth $1,027 today, representing a +2.7% total return, growing at a compounded rate of 2.8% per year (CAGR).

Has Vortex Metals outperformed the S&P 500?

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What is Vortex Metals's average annual return?

The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of VMSSF over the past 1 years is 2.8%, growing at a compounded rate each year. Individual years vary significantly — VMSSF's best recent year was 2023 (+15.9%) and worst was 2025 (-58.0%).

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