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To: LoneClone who wrote (310294)7/7/2025 3:42:02 PM
From: kidl  Respond to of 312983
 
I think this forum correctly reflects the current undeniable exponential political influence on every segment of the capital market. That said , I can do without repetitive missives on the political status quo as much as I agree with them.

"View from the center and left" is certainly a good alterative for purely political / non investment comments.



To: LoneClone who wrote (310294)7/7/2025 6:29:30 PM
From: jazzlover21 Recommendation

Recommended By
ralfph

  Respond to of 312983
 
Not sure what's up with TIG-V today, up 30% on averagish volume but I expect it will come back some.

Been trending slowly higher lately, maybe some cash being thrown towards the Yukon moose pasture part of the cycle we're in.

I've held for some years now, still quite a bit under water of course.

Congrats to AII holders, nice ride so far.



To: LoneClone who wrote (310294)7/8/2025 12:43:16 AM
From: whistler30001 Recommendation

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31Floors

  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 312983
 
Agree 100%. The more I see and hear from politicians the more I prefer the company of canines.

Anyway, why bother with politics when our much maligned and long suffering gold juniors (and dare I say it, even the much hated CDNX) are stirring to life! My best performers over the last 3 months are GOT, USA and NGD. Worst performers? WGX, LGD and CXB.

Though I do so with trepidation (not wanting to jinx it) I think Bob Hoye may just be right in his assertion that we are in the early innings of a real bull market.