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Re: Silver...Maybe the big one?

Just another bunch of idiots who deride speculators anytime something falls then go about ramping the same so their speculation pays off. :cool:
 
Re: Silver...Maybe the big one?

Any fall is manipulation by take your pick... hedge funds/PPT/Local dealers/Hot Money/Colluding funds and on and on.

But a rise is only ever because of fundamentals and the dumb finally noticing the true value.
 
Re: Silver...Maybe the big one?

Any fall is manipulation by take your pick... hedge funds/PPT/Local dealers/Hot Money/Colluding funds and on and on.

But a rise is only ever because of fundamentals and the dumb finally noticing the true value.

so you dont believe silver is being manipulated?
 
Re: Silver...Maybe the big one?

If I can be forgiven for posting a slightly off-topic query:

The ASX offers stocks which more or less mirror the price of gold (eg 'GOLD') as an alternative to the posse of miners (explorers and producers).

Is there any parallel in silver? I presume there's no bullion stock, in which case what are the best stocks to shadow the running price of silver in world markets? :confused:

I'd prefer to avoid exotic 'financial products'; futures, CFDs and all that. :bad:

Tx.
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Re: Silver...Maybe the big one?

Any fall is manipulation by take your pick... hedge funds/PPT/Local dealers/Hot Money/Colluding funds and on and on.

But a rise is only ever because of fundamentals and the dumb finally noticing the true value.


sorry i misunderstood you.

you just dont care that silver is manipulated..
 
Re: Silver...Maybe the big one?

If I can be forgiven for posting a slightly off-topic query:

The ASX offers stocks which more or less mirror the price of gold (eg 'GOLD') as an alternative to the posse of miners (explorers and producers).

Is there any parallel in silver? I presume there's no bullion stock, in which case what are the best stocks to shadow the running price of silver in world markets? :confused:

CXC

thread here
https://www.aussiestockforums.com/forums/showthread.php?p=263993
 
Re: Silver...Maybe the big one?

sorry i misunderstood you.

you just dont care that silver is manipulated..

The game is to be on the stronger side whatever your time frame is. But complaining when something falls and blaming manipulation is hypocritical.

How much of the rise are you going to blame on the manipulation and give your money back to the market because it was "manipulation"????

WOW thats freaky. I'm in another thread.........Whoooo
 
Re: SILVER

very unusual massive after hours trades last night on 3 of the biggest silver co's. Hecla, Couer, and Silver Standard. After riding them down through the day, someone managing to cover on large volume.
 

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Re: SILVER

very unusual massive after hours trades last night on 3 of the biggest silver co's. Hecla, Couer, and Silver Standard. After riding them down through the day, someone managing to cover on large volume.

How do you figure that they were a short cover? :rolleyes:
 
Re: SILVER

Time to brush the dust off with silver up over 3% last night.

Interesting on Monday US time David Morgan of Kitco said the Funds would push silver down on Tuesday and warned you can't go against that. Looks like the interest was greater than the funds.

Interesting the next few days as strong moves by silver usually indicates US$ to drop and of course gold usually follows. Maybe the Aus$ will hit parity?
 
Re: Silver...Maybe the big one?

My fav is MMN, Macmin Silver, situated west of Brisbane and recently began producing. Worth checking out. I do not hold at present but watching

You still watching? I'm a watcher too, have been watching it go down for a while. A the time of writing its 10c...

I just don't understand the price of silver and the SP of this stock. Why the tank? I'm thinking its just the jitters, is there something I've overlooked? Texas mine looks quite profitable considering the price of silver....

I like the leverage on this mine ....*greed*

PS: Thinking about buying a small position. Just to see where it goes.
 
Re: Silver...Maybe the big one?

You still watching?

I just don't understand the price of silver and the SP of this stock. Why the tank? I'm thinking its just the jitters, is there something I've overlooked? Texas mine looks quite profitable considering the price of silver....

I like the leverage on this mine ....*greed*

PS: Thinking about buying a small position. Just to see where it goes.

It has support at this level from mid 2005. Many investors in silver are long time players and are aware of industry price management. Check out Jason Hommel's webpage for a picture. He is a bit radical though.

For myself I would wait for an increase in price and volume before making a move. On the moves in silver last week that may not be too long. This is a small but good working mine in my view.
 
Re: Silver...Maybe the big one?

You still watching? I'm a watcher too, have been watching it go down for a while. A the time of writing its 10c...

I just don't understand the price of silver and the SP of this stock. Why the tank? I'm thinking its just the jitters, is there something I've overlooked? Texas mine looks quite profitable considering the price of silver....

I like the leverage on this mine ....*greed*

PS: Thinking about buying a small position. Just to see where it goes.

They started production a few months ago, but have had many problems and are still not close to projected production levels. Hence the huge price decline.

Their last update addressed showed their plans to sort out these problems, but they not there yet.
 
Re: SILVER

Silver is cruising and most of the silver stocks are flaccid. I don't understand, is it that MMN and others just aren't promoting themselves properly?
 
Re: SILVER

Silver is cruising and most of the silver stocks are flaccid. I don't understand, is it that MMN and others just aren't promoting themselves properly?

Its not just silver. Gold stocks and oil stocks also, especially juniors are at their most undervalued level compared to their underlying commodity since 2000. The reasons are:

1. Credibility problems - many juniors including MMN haven't been able to match claims made about development and production timelines.

2. Financial crisis -stifling funding for projects

3. Aversion to risk - good juniors with good projects are currently mistakenly labelled high risk

4. A very large short position against PM juniors at least held by funds.

The result is that juniors are most undervalued in 8 years.

Patience, grasshopper!
 

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