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To: blind-geezer who wrote (16920)11/21/2004 8:10:27 AM
From: TheSlowLane  Respond to of 60907
 
bg - I think that is a misconception. The juniors have OTC symbols but don't really trade on the pink sheets. You will note that the symbols end in 'F' which stands for Foreign (CHPGF, for example). My understanding is that the orders are routed to the appropriate exchange for execution, the TSX or TSX-V, so you have all of the liquidity that exists in that market (albeit, still relatively thin, compared to MSFT or CSCO). If you don't like the spread, just use limit orders and be prepared to wait for a fill.



To: blind-geezer who wrote (16920)11/21/2004 11:02:58 AM
From: rubbersoul  Respond to of 60907
 
<dude, you get commission if I subscribe to Claude's report <ggg>>

Nah, there just isn't anyone better when it comes to seeking out undervalued junior miners. His track record is phenomenal. <ng>

<no pink sheets and minimum daily volume 10,000>

None of the stocks in my PF trade on pink sheets as far as I am aware except for AGC.H on the US side I think. Also, most of them trade well over 10 000 shares daily.

Anyways, the juniors are the place to be right now (IMO).

Cheers,
John