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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold and Silver Juniors, Mid-tiers and Producers

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To: Condor who wrote (35512)3/10/2007 9:27:35 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (2) of 78416
 
condoR: "What is this? Pitting one against the other. Whats that got to do with anything?"

KOAN: No,no,no. I was mostly just messing around. But you would agree more than most, that understanding what one is doing and why is very important.

I am not into cheer leading stocks, I am into analyzing stocks.

Remember when we all got together and isolated BMC and LBE from the other nickel juniros and we were right on the money.

We figured that out together. I am a team player.

My top two metals are zinc and nickel. But I feel I can see nickel's fundamentals even better than zinc. Lots of zinc around although not enough to meet demand I think.

But with nickel it almost seems like an insolvable supply problem except at much higher nickel prices.

I was just making an attempt to get soem discussion going to analyze the pros and cons of nickel and zinc, so we knwo what the hell we are doing.

To be honest condor my pet peeve with the human species is they spend too much time reading national enquirer and not enough reading scientific american!

And if one is going to make decisions based on their reading material, I would be so bold as to say the person reading scientific american is goign to do better than the one readining national enquirer-lol.

Go rent the movie idicracy-lol.


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