As you may know, many of the small cap mining stocks are facing severe cash problems.
Category: Companies we are keeping an eye on
“Insider analysis” for mining companies, what to look for.. by Bob Pellerin
1-Insiders are Canada’s and America’s most informed investors.
Junior mining companies-other points of interest….
More or “other” Points of interest 1-Investors in mining stocks must understand this key fact, particularly in the junior mining sector; we do not have a stock market that is efficient and reflective of proper valuations.
Germans want their Gold back? It was in New York for “safekeeping.” Safekeeping? Do you believe that?
You know that Germany recently asked for their gold bullion to be returned from safekeeping locales in New York and France.
Superb Information Sites for Mining Investors…..
An investor’s success depends primarily on what information is available.
US executives are selling their shares at a very high rate, Canadian mining executives are not with buying ongoing.
While few pay attention to this longer term value indicator, “Insider selling” is happening at a very high rate.
Officers and directors are heavy sellers in large industrial stocks….JUNIOR MINERS? It’s quite different, They are buyers!
Over the last two weeks, the average amount of stocks bought each week by the most informed of investors in North America was a very small $14,000,000 worth of the stocks in the very companies that they(the officers and directors) work at and work for.
“Personal Finance” newsletter on Gold Stocks by Jason Burack
Gold: Poised for a Breakout, by JASON BURACK on FEBRUARY 8, 2013 Gold continued its historic bull run in 2012, but with one of its worst performances, only gaining 7 percent.
Jim Sinclair of “www.jsmineset.com”, highly respected with a history of accuracy,
Editor’s note: As always, Jim offers exceptionally accurate insight and excellent forecasts.
The “Canadian National Stock Exchange”, a great place for junior mining stocks…
As you may know, at the initial stages for most junior mining exploration companies as well as most small micro-cap companies, most do not have the luxury of unlimited cash positions or sufficient cash flow to carry a company during the early “make or break” stage.