Haikus confuse me.
Too often they make no sense.
Hand me the pliers.
... - bumper sticker inspiration
npk.to - ho ho, nice to get nother tiny fill .56 and see it uptick ten per cent further moments later ... but wait - haven't got any recent sub-.50s yet, that has to happen before next burst of enthusiasm ... doesn't it? ... usual pattern is a deeper spike down than this, from wherever the basing appeared to be developing ... good thing we can't know for sure, or this would be boring
agi.wt.a - got few more .31s ... ahem ... wondering about more at five for a loonie ... eight, ten? - yes, a dime each, perfect ... ten months left, strike 10.00, common closes 6.76 ... in late 2005, late 2008, and early 2016 Alamos better than doubled in well under ten months, according to a quick squinting guess at what the yahoo max-term chart says ... could it do that again? - oh yeah, easy, but when exactly, hmm
For two years running i've failed to do a full wrap-up post toward the end of tax-loss time ... pity, as there is so much thought goes into planning and picks in that season, there being much more screen time in the long dark wet nights, combined with people offering you shares at attractive prices ... the months then pass, memory gets filled up with other stuff, it's better to have notes to refer back to ... however so far this year the overall theme hasn't changed a bit, it's still mostly about PMs, over eighty per cent of p.f. remaining untouched since december, top positions ssl.to/ssl.wt and bto.to ... don't see any reason to change, seeing strong possibility of the gold bull resuming in strength this year, whether sooner or later, don't know which, it doesn't really matter
Only two non-resource plays that have done anything of note so far - uav.c and pkg.c ... got a few of the latter off this morning, fingers crossed on fill of monday morning's gap, .305 and .31 points missing ... holding majority
ktn.v - chose Kootenay for contest pick ... pfffft, market not interested yet ... maybe shoulda been svb.to ... but you never know |