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Strategies & Market Trends : Winter in the Great White North

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To: kidl who wrote (7974)7/17/2015 5:10:16 AM
From: marcos   of 8273
 
ske-med-gqc-ktn - at least one of these four will get market attention on nice intersections, is the way i'm betting exploration, and for those who don't do great things this summer, no worries, they all will eventually ... Medgold could be early, judging from the way it's been trading, tightest share structure of the bunch and not much for retail on board yet, should have a good run on anything promotable

ske.v - i pulled that .06 bid to buy something else, but managed to add a few there yesterday ... fair bit of overhang in the structure, and many lined up to sell on closer upticks no doubt, but what's gonna happen here is on any little flurry of trading in the green, people will wonder about the possibility of visible mineralisation, and whether word of it is getting out through the drill crew, or the camp crew, or whoever, so one solid bit of buying leads to more, self-amplifying, and whoop-de-doo ... then, if/when they do hit, a wild time coming off halt, hah

Silver is at this moment under 15, Au/Ag is over 76, gold 1144 ... geez, four years bear now

ktn.v - PP at .30, i figured, from the way it was being sold down ... but wts at .55, not too bad, and they're starting a resource calc for La Negra ... then from there, it's all about continuity - Message 30151891

gqc.v - another 5900ac to the south of Romero - Message 30151831

glk.v - 'There are currently three alternatives for the storage of electricity; lithium ion and vanadium reduction batteries, and fuel cells.
All three use about four tonnes of graphite per MWhr.'

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