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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold and Silver Juniors, Mid-tiers and Producers -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: loantech who wrote (65722)6/22/2009 3:19:49 AM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78408
 
No, haven't left the thread, just busy as always in springtime and can't keep up with any threads really, little time for deep study in stocks either, i try to be online for as many opens as possible, make it to a computer for most of the closes, still miss lots of action though ... pretty much have my mind made up on picks, only minor adjustments based on charts more than anything ... still trying to do the fifty trades per month to keep cheaper commission, behind now and it's the 22nd, hmm

This thread and CD's sort of combine into one anyway, though there are non-gold and even non-resources discussed there ... from february to may oilsands juniors were hot, i've switched out of them now except for nominal house-money shares in a few, light on base metals now as well, took a bit of money out of the market for a work project and the rest went to gold/silver plays

So we share two, New Gold and Richmont ... Jaguar i've never seriously looked at, maybe should, that's a nice chart pattern there for entry, if its fundies made entry sound a good idea ... the rest have all appealed to me at different times, probably stand as good a chance as any ... spreading it a little wider than two, yeah i'm glad you did that -g-

dmm.to - at this point i have more Dynasty than ngd.to, switched a few as dmm was selling off ... don't like political issues any more than courthouse plays, but the risk is heavily over-discounted here imho ... there's a harsh perception of risk though, and that's real enough, i expect what's going to happen is they make quite a reasonable mining agreement and the stock will trade up but never get close to what it would be if Zaruma et al were in Quebec, they could pay dividends for decades and the perception would remain ... still think dmm can outperform from here though, given where it is now