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

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To: loantech who wrote (60624)7/31/2008 10:10:29 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) of 78411
 


You have other good ones now, can't see how you can go far wrong with goz.v, which has to be bottoming around here [!] ... cgc.to i keep meaning to look at, heinz is a smart guy and Claude has mentioned it, what an odd chart it has, so stable for nine months, tight range, base building of some sort ... ric.to, got to look at that too, did very well on it several years ago buying higher than this - must be five years ago now, sad to see it all the way back, sign of the times ... last year i was trying to understand ric.to/pat.v deals, thinking of buying Patricia, gave up and moved on

How many are you holding now ... six would be bare minimum imho, that's sixteen per cent of p.f. each if evenly spread ... Claude says ten to fifteen, if memory serves, that's pretty reasonable, roughly what i do if you first deduct the ten per cent of p.f. spread between thirty or forty tail ends of house-money shares and/or flakey little productions that are interesting but have yet to work out ... one of these, jer.v, is currently threatening to work out eventually, the odd payoff like this encourages the dabbling

vit.v - ho ho, some TDer made a real new low in the last few minutes ... with 2k only, real thin bids
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