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To: loantech who wrote (2128)9/16/2001 1:42:42 PM
From: russwinter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4051
 
The quality juniors will find plenty of bids in due course (remember they aren't exactly on very many investor radar screens), and they will be exceedingly difficult to buy. The days of the stinky bids are over. Some may look like YMC and MR did awhile back for a half day after stellar new releases and that should be taken advantage of. It is obvious to me that as things progress, brokers are over Canada (and the US)are going to get the question, "what looks good in gold, any unhedged juniors to buy?". DUH! They better have a quick answer, and the good ones should be hard at work on that right now. But because not much attention has been given to what's really good, and because markets are thin, the best performers may be totally random. Personally, I'm expecting a general stampede once it gets started. This "gold suppression" talk will prove to be the typical climbing a wall of worry ingrediant all great bull markets need.

Watch out for HEDGED producers, they could detonate.



To: loantech who wrote (2128)9/16/2001 1:55:43 PM
From: gold$10k  Respond to of 4051
 
Tom, my impression is that the junior/explorers move last but biggest. I believe that this delay can afford an opportunity to continue to pick up bargains while receiving confirmation that the rally has legs.

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