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Revision History For: Stateside's Canadian Core and Barrel Shack

25 Mar 2015 09:10 AM
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21 Mar 2014 11:33 AM

Return to Stateside's Canadian Core and Barrel Shack
 
After posting on various boards for several years now, I decided to branch off and start a resource-related board that will be free from negative posts, attacks and negative board domination. The subject will be primarily Canadian junior exploration companies with a focus on metals and energy. If you have a technology, healthcare, marijuana or other "flavors" of the day stock to mention go ahead - I would just like to keep this board primarily a resource board. Political commentary is welcome if it directly relates to the metals and energy sector. I'd like to try and make this board unique in that posters who are critical of either another stock or another poster, in any way, will get one warning and then be banned. There are many other discussion boards where you can go to be critical of a poster or of a stock being discussed. Please play over in that playground. This will be an adult-only board. I won't be moderating the board minute-by-minute so please let me know if anyone criticizes either a poster or a stock. People buy stocks for many reasons and far be it from me or anyone else to criticize someone's investments. Feel free to post what you bought and why you bought it.

I will post relevant news and other information related to the metals and energy and sector and I would encourage others to as well. After three miserably long years for the Canadian junior resource sector, 2014 shows signs of life and the re-emergence of the gold bull should help drive share prices higher.

Welcome aboard!