Dig it, friends. Gold to shine, right on. Strange, still: Yahoo quotes Stealth Minerals (SML) , for example, as having last traded on the U.S. pink sheets (OTC) on June 12, i.e. 12 days ago. And this, while on this very public SI forum, Stealth seems to have considerable support. Does this mean that, whatever support Stealth may have on the Canadian exchange, the U.S. pink sheet (=OTC) volumes are just too tiny, i.e. the US-traded stock too illiquid to be attractive? At the same time, volume of Northgate (NGX) on the Toronto exchange is 15 times bigger than on the pink sheets today. Beginner's conclusion: the U.S. (=OTC traded) volumes of Canadian miners are too tiny, too illiquid, to justify my ladling out the good coin. Tell me why I am wrong. |