Goud en Zilvermijnen

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A jittery start of 2018

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In the early phases of a miner recovery (or miner bull market if it gets legs) the larger gains are not found among the better miners: instead some risky bets often prove more rewarding. However those also are the miners or explorers which suffered most during the downturn.

For the past month of December, the gold medal among our 'GoldMinerPulse-list goes to... Eco Oro Minerals (EOM.cn). The stock about doubled even though no news hit the wires. Rumours must have been at the origin of the surge. Eco Oro Min. used to be down over 95% on our GMP list. It now mitigated its loss to about 92%... still more than tenbagger to go for break-even.

The Miners responded to precious metals has been since New year (they chose to ignore Gold regaining $1300 by end 2017). A jittery response both up and down: even though gold lost only marginally on Friday, miners gave back some of the weekly gain. Our contributor driven explorer and junior miner list added 0.68% over the week. You were better off with GDX or GDXJ but we kept ahead of GOEX and SIL.

Novo Gold was taken on board at CAD 3.55. As I warned we could go lower (and we did). Yet by now the Australian explorer posts a nice little gain since entry.
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14 januari , heel frequent een belangrijk keerpunt voor goud.
Hoe dit komt weet ik niet.
Ik verwacht nog steeds NVO.v onder de 3$.

Tweede helft van de maand zouden we dan de echte stijging naar 1430$ moeten kunnen starten ...?
Goud is een cyclisch edelmetaal
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KLDX aan de scheerbeurt vandaag.

Strontvliegen en goudmijnen....... :(
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Mining shares rollercoaster

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Precious metals have been rising for three days now, though the dollar rolling over may bleaken the picture in euro. After sliding on a marginal gold retreat early last week miners picked up steam, rallying till the Friday close. HUI/Gold firmed to 0.151. You can find more on the gold miner pulse page. The first two trading weeks of 2018 were all but a straight line up. After a 3 day slide the HUI was flat for the year by the Tuesday close. It now is up 4.7% YTD.

Among the miners in the GMP list, advances outnumber declines 50 against 32 since Dec 29, with the beaten up tail section doing quite well. The palm for January goes to Primero Mining, up over 170%. Remember that Primero needed selling its Canadian Black Fox mine to raise cash. See Primero Mining from heaven to hell. With a burdensome streaming contract on its remaining San Dimas mine, Primero was a sitting duck. First Majestic now has made a friendly take-over bid; an arrangement with WPM on the streaming contract will make San Dimas viable again.

Mitigated results for our contributor driven explorer and junior miner list: down 0.65% for the week and lagging its peers. Ivanhoe gave back some of its gain and Novo slid into the red. Continental Gold and Osisko firming well couldn't compensate.
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This way it won't work

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%ith US markets closed on Monday for ML King comm. day, Canadian miners steamed ahead, with stronger metal prices. Tuesday US miners caught up, yet Canadian miners stalling warned the rally wouldn't last. Metals retreated only little, yet miners slid two consecutive sessions ending the week on a minor uptick. With gold down 0.52% to $1330.6, the HUI slid 2.2% over the week to 196.3. HUI/Gold retreated to 0.148. You can find more on the gold miner pulse page. The HUI holds on to a measle 2.4% YTD advance.

Mining ETF's likewise are down between 1.5% and little over 2% this week. That doesn't bode well for our contributor driven explorer and junior miner list: . With a 0.53% decline we are better off than our peers: poor comfort. The long term advance is down to 9.7%. Declines led advances 10 to 3, with 2 stocks flat for the week. Over the long haul, advances (9) still outnumber declines (6).
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Leo3.14 wrote: 08 Jan 2018, 11:29 14 januari , heel frequent een belangrijk keerpunt voor goud.
Hoe dit komt weet ik niet.
Ik verwacht nog steeds NVO.v onder de 3$.

Tweede helft van de maand zouden we dan de echte stijging naar 1430$ **moeten kunnen starten ...?
:mrgreen:

een goudmijn waar ge tijdens het wandelen goudnuggets kunt oprapen ??

:shock: :shock: :shock:
Ik heb er maar hier klopt toch iet nie.

Normaal zou ik er bijkopen onder de 3Ca$.(<meeting)
Maar het gedrag van NG/Ag en vnl . OSK verontrust me.

Osk lijkt me een erg degelijk project, waren vorig jaar de beurslieveling onder de goudmijnen, maar huidige zwakte lijkt de voorbode van meer zever.
Zelfs als we nu een ritje doen, gaan we later nog lager...imho.

-> **stijging POG naar 1430$ is begonnen : 1340 inmiddels.....
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Pretium en Novo Gold

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Dag op dag worden twee hoogvliegers geschoren (en tweemaal een scheur in mijn broek.)

Pretium is na meer dan 25% verlies al een habbekrats (6 of 7%) aan de beterhand.

Novo gold: ik zou zeggen een instapkans aan een koers die we sinds juli niet meer gezien hebben. Novo werd pas dan opgepikt door een breder wordend publiek van investeerders. Eigenlijk was pas na de investering van Kirkland Lake (aan C$ 4.80) het heb goed van de dam en was Novo op weg naar zijn ATH: dat zullen we niet gauw meer terugzien. Het instapniveau van KL is wel nog haalbaar.
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NG

ik ben er weer uit ;)
Edelmetaal wil wel, maar de mijntjes niet zo ... teveel onzekerheid bij de longs en teveel overtuigde shorts nog in de markt, denk ik
Barrick en enkele anderen hou ik nog on hold ...
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You see a troll with a bloody axe

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Gold holds on to a 1.4% weekly gain to $1349.7 , despite a $10 slide on Thursday. Silver posts a 2.24% weekly gain, however only making up for last week's 2% slide. PGM's were disappointing with Platinum down 0.4%, at $1006 barely holding its 4th digit. Palladium gave back 1.19% over the week, now posting at $1083, well below its lofty speculative high. Rhodium kept firming and still is the most expensive precious metal with a bid at $1580.

The miner rollercoaster goes on, yet they have a hard time catching up with the metals. HUI/Gold post almost stable at 0.148, yet intraday swings have been rather impressive. The gold miner pulse page tells you more.

The HUI was up 3.27% over the week. All mining ETF's were however lagging, with GDX coming close, advancing 2.84%. GDXJ lagged with a 1.2% advance, while both SIL and GOEX were barely breaking even. Our contributor driven explorer and junior miner list was the absolute laggard, with a 2.6% decline to a long term gain short off 7%. "You see a troll with a bloody axe".

Victims of the week were Pretium, after reporting a stationary output volume, and Novo Gold. Novo didn't fully recover after a panic slide to C$2.5.
Mirasol can't hold on to its rally top, yet still posts a 13% weekly gain: not enough to keep our feet dry.
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