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LML-especially the options LMLO.Thought i would beat Mick to it:Cant find my chart if someone can help.Keep IRM in mind when looking at this and it also has potential for U,other base metals great infrastructure and a partner.Thanks
ALF should have posted it in the breakout thread as wellTyping one fingered could keep up with the speed of the rise and wa seriously embaressed when i saw the chart.ta thanks for the chart,just emphasises my embaressment
Hard one.Kennas
HDN
Do you consider this a breakout ?
32c, up 18.519%
Next seller at 39c and only a couple of sellers.
About 88,500 shares for sale. No one seems to want to let go of these.
wipz, you don't need software, you can get charts for free on a number of sites. Try Big Charts for a start. Just punch in au: and the stock code, and play with the settings in 'advanced chart' function. Cheers, kennasDoes look like RSN is slowly turning around the last 3 days. Dont have Charting software could someone post a chart and comment..
I would need to see the ADX moving up before I'd consider this a potential break-out. Also for the breakout to be great one thing I look for is the ADX staying below the +DMI and -DMI for a while. It's still ranging in my book. Doesn't mean it won't break out of course, but can't say much about the direction at the momentGCR seems to have found solid support around 37 to 38c for the last couple of months. The DMI+ has been moving up on low volume and the bollinger band squeeze surely can't get much tighter without something going pop... can it?
TRO must be nearly finished drilling on the Cullarin JV. TRO is optermistic of a sizeable potential resource there. Work is also progressing on GCR's Labrador, Panama and Rast properties also in preperation to drill soon. And what about the Mulga Tank U and Ni project in WA?
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