Sean K
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Fundamentals no change so must go to the chart.
While I think it may have run ahead of it's self the past week or so as indicated in last chart, I've been considering that it may be just starting a new, more bullish trend. The past week which has seen it jump out of long term trend, could be the start of a new trend? Maybe.Gotta say, the past 2 weeks have been particularly bullish for this. Lots of tails on the candles indicating great buying support.
A few reasons why it is going up:
1 - Recommended in a German tip sheet newsletter (a reputed one, think like Dines newsletter for Americans which tripled ACB and WMT's share prices).
2 - Drilling about to commence.
3 - Other new details/mineral sands/ in quarterly report due end of April.
I think your top trend line is out. See my earlier 1 year chart and compare. This recent rise, is not part of the long term 'trend'. YET.1. Trendlines - The SP is straddingly the upper trendline. Short of a breakout above this trendline, it is probable that the price will retract back within the usual range of the trend.
I think your top trend line is out. See my earlier 1 year chart and compare. This recent rise, is not part of the long term 'trend'. YET.
Came across an interesting article on Gunson Resources of Western Australia; who had to endure a 4 year Environmental Protection Authority process to mine zircon … not uranium.
Refer to the link below
http://www.gunson.com.au/files/reports/MR Government Approves Zircon Mining at Coburn 26 Mar 07.pdf
To quote … “We have worked very hard with Federal, State and local governments, the local community, environmental groups and other key stakeholders to ensure that the unique environmental values of the Shark Bay World Heritage Property and the broader region are protected and conserved for future generations, while ensuring the economic and social benefits of the Project are shared with the local community”
Even if this coming week Labour does away with their 3-mine policy, the administrative red tape in Australia will still be there – be it environmental or aboriginal or heritage.
When you consider that the Rossing uranium mine started operations in 1976, that is well over 30 years ago, and when you consider that Namibia has been very stable in all that time, I am beginning to get extremely confident with most of the Namibian explorers, in particular Erongo and Bannerman.
The above just reinforces Captain John’s assessment.
huh? NEL is very grassroots. It doesn't even have any exploration results in their namibian tenements. These paydirt fellas know much less than people on this forum.
Worrying about a few c here and there doesn't matter go nuke.
If I worried about a few c here and there I would've missed the ERN train.
Also ERN will get noticed a lot more when Bannerman announce the extent & size of their u308..
Then analysts will realise just how quick mines in Namibia can get into production compared with Australia !!
There is no resistance past 86 cents. 'Sophisticated Investor Stock.' LOL.
Fundamentals no change so must go to the chart.
(I've taken some profits)
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