In part two, we are attempting to try to estimate the values of assets that a mining company already has in the ground.
Part One, Undervalued Assets Investments, Mining stocks……
In all sectors of the economy and markets, very successful investors look for “special situations” in value.
Again! Dollar Cost Averaging…consider it!!!
WHAT IS “DOLLAR COST AVERAGING” AND WHY DOES IT WORK?
Market Makers-What they do and no longer do!
True market makers are a thing of the past and this has a huge impact on the small cap mining stocks’ price movements…old support levels are not support anymore.
Or? Point de vue de l’analyst Ray Langevin
Il semble que le l’hypothèse d’Adam Hamilton dans www.zealllc.com selon laquelle il existerait un effet inverse de balancier entre SPX et GLD est pleine de bon sens et tient la route.
Gold Stocks Reprise! Required to “re-read” this old article,
We want you to read this June 2013 article again. It is very important. Above all, keep in mind that the brokerage industry does not want to see a bull market in gold or gold stocks or generally in any hard asset commodities.
Mongolia….no guarantees, but maybe a tremendous investing opportunity!
As you may know, China’s neighbor Mongolia has enormous mineral wealth. Major international mining conglomerates have been there developing the soon to be absolutely enormous mines.
John Murphy and Bob Morrow…Gold and many Gold stocks, the bottom has been made.
We have mentioned several times recently here and on our sister site (www.Montrealanalyst.com) that gold and many of the mining stocks have finished their final price bottoms and were ripe for investment.
Gold Stock News article
Click below for our article that appeared on the Gold Stock News site which is part of the very popular www.thebullandbear.com site. Thank you, Bob Pellerin
Dollar cost averaging, worth consideration…
“Dollar Cost Averaging” is a method of investing equal amounts of money regularly and periodically over specific time periods (such as $2000 monthly for 10 months) in a particular investment(s) or buying more shares of the same stocks when they decline in price.