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Gold/Mining/Energy : Timberline Resources

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From: sense2/14/2013 6:08:45 PM
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The rest... is that as they're reaching the point of transition to initial production... we're at the point in the market cycle where many gold stocks are hitting all time lows... even (or, particularly) those that are making solid progress in advancing their project interests toward production...

My focus in gold stocks... is "seeking leverage"...

The largest leverage factors occur either from shifting metals prices, that convert sub-economic deposits into viable producers... or from the transition that occurs as companies are shifting from "perennial explorers" to "production" with "cash flow" and "profits"...

The market we're in has producers under-valued along with others...

BUT... EVEN in a declining market, you're still going to see the market valuing accomplishment in that proof in produced value... more than they will value any claims that "there is value is there" without seeing it proven in terms of $ in the bottom line results...

The transition from spending $... to making $... isn't unique in its impact in mining...

But, timing ?

Now is an EXCELLENT time... to be finding those few who "just happen" to making that transition... now.

You're buying at the bottom of the market... with maximum leverage...

Not comfortable, yet, with calling a near term bottom in the correction in precious metals... as the consolidation pattern we've been in since the peak in August of 2011 is getting long in the tooth ?

Think "accumulate"... with an 18 months to 3 years horizon...
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