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To: Logain Ablar who wrote (59902)6/7/2008 10:12:34 AM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78405
 
I, guru of guri, will give you the definitive answer to your perplexity.

1. It's summer
2. gold and oil are disconnected occasionally from the market.
3. traditional plays have worn thin. this is predicted from the 20 to 40 month market cycle rule.
4. we are in an inflationary period.
5. we are in a recessionary period.
6. the above periods conflict except in stagflation. we are not in stagflation. You could call the period dry money confliction.
7. parts of the world are in steady growth and require industry and resources. This is an opportunity that is being missed by the market. The reason is the market wants quick returns and growth is at an interest rate. Few people buy stocks for 10% growth per year.
8. There has been a massive and sudden hot money liquidity dearth which has afflicted the G7 spec institutions for a year now.
9. Every dutch tulip craze comes to an end. It always exceeds growth normals and always crashes. The spec market has to crash before the growth market starts in earnest.
10. many wild and wooly spec stocks are no bid these days. Some resource stocks wanting to go into production with pos feases have failed to close recently. If you want to succeed you will have to stand out.

Take a look at this chart list. It is random and pseudo random golds, nrg, and other spec players with resource possibilities. No pre producers in terms of pos fease yet 'cept Sherwood and Imperial.

There are 25 stocks moving up clearly. There are 25 stocks moving sideways or bottoming. There are 16 stocks moving down long term. This is a cherry picked but normal market and slightly bullish.

stockcharts.com

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To: Logain Ablar who wrote (59902)6/9/2008 2:31:30 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78405
 
trx.v/cuu.v - same metals same province, but Mt Milligan will be a mine long before Schaft Creek, it's richer and has less infrastructure to get put in first ... Schaft is dependent on Galore first, then financing - it's big and low-grade, will be huge capex ... two neighbours of mine, who both make sense and have good grasp of the area imho, figure that Galore will go ahead before very long, fwiw, and at that time it seems clear that Copper Fox will get some market attention, i'd like to hold some before then ... jackjc and Aloha both follow cuu.v, have the best sense of it no doubt ... big mine, huge, and with a back-in, there are both pros and cons to those factors, it's a waiting game primarily imho, just got to get your timing right

Terrane coming back a little today, on lowish volume, dumpers took a long weekend maybe, well why not, it's june ... buyers will show up, Goldcorp is serious about this