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Strategies & Market Trends : Winter in the Great White North -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ralfph who wrote (7261)11/7/2006 12:21:16 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8273
 
mmg - this little second-day-on-Amex adjustment dip is what i was hoping for, the cheaper the better to get it into rrsp accounts now that it's eligible ... damn those stupid RC eligibility rules, you should be able to sign a waiver or something, it's your own g.d. money ... but i finished them up now, plus got some trading shares for myself in the 3.20s [made possible by the miracle of its own margin buy-power, lol]

goz.v - primed for another try on the .75 mark, imho, and through that point decisively by mid-winter ... Bjorkdal was a big part of why i liked wim.to <bharf!>

You guys found those kids, right? ... haven't heard much BC news since hearing one of the fathers on cbc radio ... it is a great thing you do there

alz.v, trr.v, bmc.v, sgm.v, i like all these from today's levels .... zinc and nickel and uranium are going to continue getting attention, while gold and silver get a fair bit themselves in the next short while, following the US election ... likely a day or two after, then friday or monday say, a notable ramp



To: ralfph who wrote (7261)12/5/2006 1:11:20 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8273
 
ktn.v - Kootenay is going to be quite a play, imho, toiling geos model but not without their connections to promo pros, one prospector team in México and another in BC, both have already had successes to the point where they have JVed out claims to three other companies, and the JJ looks fairly prospective imho, there have been some decent intersections

Now today, news that they're buying Promontorio, looks like it's been in the works for a while because there's a page on it up on the website already - kootenaygold.ca

Found a typo in it [no % figure for the Cu] - '... primary sulphide ore with an average grade of Cu; 2.7% Pb; 3.0% Zn; 344 ppm Ag; and 2.17 ppm Au at elevations of 26.5 - 121 meters below the shaft collar, at surface.'

The junior that had Promontorio '97-'99 was War Eagle, wem.v at the time, old-timers here may recall John Paquet's enthusiasm for it -g- ... just wasn't the time, you couldn't finance a pick and a wheelbarrow then

But you sure can now - stockcharts.com