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To: gold$10k who wrote (69622)5/20/2001 2:28:25 PM
From: russwinter  Respond to of 116895
 
<Canadian junior/explorers are next. Some have begun their moves already.>

Actually, most have already moved well, it's a question of degree, as I was looking for huge outperformance from them, not just relative performamce. Maybe this is a better junior index? Shows the big recovery out of late 00 tax loss selling when the market really ceased to exist, and now a second leg starting in early April with the POG rally. It's that second leg that lagged a little, but is starting to slope up in what I hope is the beginning of a parabolic move. But, strangely a few very cheap high profile names haven't moved much: FGX, BAY, MOY, SWG, BGI, MNP. Others have moved 50% in a matter of weeks, if not days: ELD, MR, CBD, NSU, FWR, GBG (really popped Friday), GEO (all Friday), TNX, MFL (finally last two days) and GLDR.
chart.canada-stockwatch.com

Actually I've been a little hard pressed to figure out how averages like HUI have done so well. FCX has been stellar, but most names across the board (majors, mid caps and juniors) look up 35-50%. There are a few like GLG that have doubled. Most of the SA's have done well. I don't know if anyone has a YTD performance list. It would be interesting to see how different names have done since the second bottom in early April.