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Gold/Mining/Energy : Big Dog's Boom Boom Room

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To: GST who wrote (93006)11/2/2007 3:29:26 PM
From: maverick61  Read Replies (1) of 206325
 
I do not have any investments in Canadian Tar Sands -- but I am interested in considering this seriously. What would should an Tarsands neophyte look at for long term growth? TIA.

GST - there are lots of options out there. Do not be mislead into believing there is only one good choice. It really depends on what your risk tolerance is. The major players in the sandbox are SU, CNQ and COSWF. Pull up charts of them the last few years and you can see for yourself how well they have down.

At the same time, no sandbox investor IMo should be without some spec money in the juniors. PBG, CLL, NPE are three of the juniors I hold in addition to the major players I noted. PBG has probably been one of the best performing oil sands stock the last several years even though some some foolishly dismissed it as speculative. there are a number of recent upgrades out on PBG as their patented THAI technology seems to be gaining traction.

Finally, a few canroys like PWE and BTE have some sandbox exposure- so you can enjoy some exposure to the sector while still pulling down decent monthly dividends.

Do check in on the Oil Sands thread here on Si - its a tremendous source of info on oil sands investments

good luck
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