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Gold/Mining/Energy : Eaglecrest Explorations -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: geoffreycs who wrote (601)7/16/1999 9:37:00 AM
From: Mozingo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 639
 
I'm sooo tempted to double down on this one. Just so darn hard to predict the upside in a down market. With so much selloff of gold stocks, it's hard to envision much recovery anytime soon. Heard that IMF is considering selling gold to central banks if any will buy it to avoid selling on the open market and dropping the price even further.

Although people blame BRE-X for the fall of the minerals market it's actually my fault. I invested in a number of mining stocks and within a year crashed the market. I invested in oil stocks and was the reason for gasoline prices below a buck. Then went into drugs, stock that is, and sent PFE from 150 to less than 90 per share.

I'm considering starting a service which alerts investors to short whatever stock I invest in. That way they would be guaranteed ROI!!!

Good luck on this one. I've owned stock for a few years and just waiting patiently for the ten-bagger to come in.

Regards.

Gary



To: geoffreycs who wrote (601)7/20/1999 9:54:00 PM
From: Claude Cormier  Respond to of 639
 
<<I would have to say the that its still highly speculative at this point. But there may be a great deal of upside. >>

Exactly what I think.