Goud en Zilvermijnen

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all paper must burn wordt precies wel bewaarheid. te beginnen met de mijntjes. :mrgreen:
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skyscraper wrote:all paper must burn wordt precies wel bewaarheid. te beginnen met de mijntjes. :mrgreen:
dat de mijntjes zo hard konden dalen zegt natuurlijk heel veel over de shortposities die ter bescherming worden uitgebouwd op mijnaandelen.
in feite is dat de rekker die gespannen wordt.
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PDAC 2012

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Brent Cook (Exploration Insights) and Mickey Fulp (Mercenary Geologist) join Daniela Cambone in yet another city, for yet another conference, to bring you this latest installment of "At the Bar". They explain why we "shouldn't expect much" from gold stocks. From the PDAC 2012, Daniela Cambone reporting for Kitco News. Mar. 9, 2012.

For full coverage of the PDAC 2012, visit http://bit.ly/pdac

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-k7cxdD8xpU
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skyscraper wrote:all paper must burn wordt precies wel bewaarheid. te beginnen met de mijntjes. :mrgreen:
Gold & Silver burn and the gold & silvermines burn ......
Everything that needs to be said has already been said.
But since no one was listening, everything must be said again.
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skyscraper wrote:all paper must burn wordt precies wel bewaarheid. te beginnen met de mijntjes. :mrgreen:
Misschien kan Middelkoop het uitleggen?
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Adamus wrote:
skyscraper wrote:all paper must burn wordt precies wel bewaarheid. te beginnen met de mijntjes. :mrgreen:
Misschien kan Middelkoop het uitleggen?
Jim Sinclair & Dan Norcini doen dikwijls pogingen om e.e.a. toe te lichten ... ;)
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Only 1/4 oz to buy the HUI

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As of yesterday, it only costs a quarter of an ounce of gold to buy the HUI index. Graphs on the gold-miner-pulse blog page: Seehttp://gwyde.blogspot.com/p/gold-miner-pulse.html - have all been updated. The HUI/Gold ratio is now down to 0.250, a level that was pinched only during eleven trading days at the very abyss of the 2008 implosion of financial markets (see photo link below). We're living in epic times.
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The slump in precious metal miners

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Yesterday, while gold was trading higher in London, I've been writing a posting on the slump in precious metal miners. It seems to have been most ominous unfortunately.

As I noticed, some of you have been reading it already. For those who didn't here's the link: http://gwyde.blogspot.com/2012/05/slump ... iners.html
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Generational Buying Opportunity in the Juniors?

http://www.scribd.com/doc/92372527/Gene ... he-Juniors
AKG, AUY, GG, HL, IAG, KGC, NCQ, NG
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Climbing the "Wall of worry"

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Climbing the "Wall of worry"
Gold and Silver Miner weakness has been with us for too long. On the "gold miner pulse" blog page, you find continuous (at least weekly) updates on how major precious metal miners are priced relative to gold. For that purpose the HUI/Gold ratio is used. By mid May, it bottomed below 0.25, a value not seen since the very October 2008 market bottom. In the previous posting, The Slump in Precious Metal Miners you read it in detail.

Soon afterwards, precious metals recovered as too audacious short selling was reverted and predictabley miners rallied back. Last week has however been atypical. We have seen miners climbing the wall of worry, despite precious metals hesitating and dropping back near their mid-May lows intra-day. Miners upheld, once supported by a more favourable stock market sentiment, then again by precious metals holding steady as stock markets turned south again. We have been used to see miners always choose the worst outcome possible:
  • weakening as stock markets sold off, despite precious metals strength,
    leveraging precious metals weakness to the downside
    failing to catch up with precious metals during the 2011 rallies
It has worn out investor sentiment. Yet the nightmare seems to end...
Verder lezen: http://gwyde.blogspot.be/2012/05/climbi ... worry.html
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