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Strategies & Market Trends : The Home Run

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To: coug who wrote (15)1/20/2006 6:00:02 AM
From: Patrick Slevin  Read Replies (1) of 525
 
I like the chart,

stockcharts.com[h,a]waclyiay[dd][pf][vc60][iut!La12,26,9!Lb14]&pref=G

How did you find that? Just knew of it because it's local?

How about partners, are they a junior partner to anyone? I don't know enough about it, but I've read that junior partners usually are at a great disadvantage to the major.

I've picked up some thoughts on that from this website, jsmineset.com

I just tried to find specific articles about juniors vs. majors on the site but it appears to be down.

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Anyway, I own just about everything I posted on this board. So I have an interest in the "portfolio" doing well. I hope to update it from time to time with additional contracts. Also the occasional update on the profit (or lack of it).

Three days in, the trades on this site have a current profit of $855 on the equities, $2,838 on the futures. $3,693 total with the losers being Glamis, Newmont and the Canadian Dollar.

May have to rethink the C$. I don't like it when they go down.

Newmont better get it's butt in gear as well. Down $675 on that one alone.

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EDIT,

Funny thing is (and this is unusual) Newmont and Glamis (the two equites that are down) are the only positions I don't actually have. That's probably why my first reaction was about the Canadian Looney, which I do have.
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