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GreatPig said:Tomorrow could be interesting.
GP
Hi Reece,reece55 said:Certainly will Greatpig
I favour another move down - todays move up was a bit weak for my liking, low volume - the sellers are on holidays IMO. The fundamentals for the company are undeniable, but technically I see weakness..... With my limited EW knowledge, I have a similar count to that of Nick.......
On the flip side, this stock is the monster of all dividend stripping opportunities..... and boy did the last time prove profitable......
Cheers
What's happening tomorrow ?Artline said:Hi GreatPig,
You're right. Tomorrow will be interesting.
Not knowing what the report will bring has kept me in long ... being greedy perhaps ... but I have the exact same trendlines on my chart and so would otherwise have quit my calls this arvo.
I'm going to be watching closely in the morning.
Regards, Art
rederob said:ZFX bid for Wolfden makes for interesting re-assessment of where the company is heading:
http://www.mining-journal.com/Breaking_News.aspx?breaking_news_article_id=1873
Reece,reece55 said:Toothfairy
I meant symbolically mate, not literally........
There has been a lack of sellers that has caused the price to go up without the volume associated with a strong move.......
Cheers
Fleeta said:Read a Huntleys report that said...
'As an unhedged, integrated lead-zinc producer, ZFX's volatile fortunes are tied to the A$ zinc and lead prices.'
'We are wary of the inherent risks involved with the business model and the potential for legacy liabilities.'
'The prospective FY05 PE of less than 10 is not a sufficiently attractive discount for this capital hungry company'
Personally I think that lead and zinc have had their run.
But hey, it's going well now isn't it...
BREND said:Zinc and lead price should continue to rise.
michael_selway said:Rise slowly is ideal, so in order to let LME supplies drop first
thx
MS
BREND said:Zinc demand in China has picked up. Currently zinc price in China is higher compared to LME, so a lot of China merchant will draw zinc out from LME warehouses. Hence inventory will continue to fall in the short term.
As for lead, inventory has been falling for month, almost at an continuous basis. And also same issue for zinc, currently lead price in China is higher compared to the price at LME.
rwkni1 said:Is there a public resource you use to get the zinc price in China?
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