gutso,
Silber am Buckel hängt sich an.
Contest: gut, dann sind wir drei (DAU= xretsim, gutso, tschonko)
Wenn sich der eldo aus seinem "Play lotto" noch 10 raussucht und diesen link betätigt...........
http://www.golddrivers.com/con…7/contestregistration.htm
Schade, dass niemand eine Meinung kundtut, wie Don Hansen eine Silbermine bewertet. (Am Beispiel von Great panther)
http://www.silveraxis.com/opps/121106_dh_valuestrategy.html
Tom Szabo am 4.1.07:
Just in case we are headed for a January washout before a possible spring rally, I would continue to be cautious at this point with significant capital protection (cash) in place. Sticking to the higher quality and lower risk stocks would also be wise. In particular, I would avoid thinly traded issues at this point (as identified on my Stocks page) as well as companies with strategy risk or prospects which will take a long time to develop. By strategy risk, I don't necessarily mean that the stock is a poor investment, only that the company strategy adds to the typical risks of exploration and mining, swinging the risk-reward ratio out of favor in the short term. Sometimes the company can't change this situation such as shifting geo-political conditions in the country of operation but other times management simply refuses to deal with reality. Whatever the case, below is a partial list of stocks which may hold significant long-term potential but first management needs to prove that certain near term hurdles and risks are surmountable. There are others but this should be a good start. Of the stocks on this list, I currently own Mines Management, Oremex and Tumi Resources. Apex Silver, Apogee, Aquiline, Canadian Zinc and Revett Minerals might be interesting buying opportunities on a price break.
Apex Silver
Apogee
Aquiline
Coeur
Clifton
Canadian Zinc
Metallica Resources
Mines Management
Oremex
O.T. Mining
Revett Minerals
Silver Dragon
Sterling Mining
Strategic Nevada Resources
Tumi Resources
Please note that this is only a partial list and I don't mean to highlight or focus on these stocks as a group but rather I am trying to demonstrate an investment approach. Also, by no means should these stocks be avoided at all cost (after all, I own three of them). At the same time, investors should be aware that resolution of particular risks and uncertainties facing these companies may take years and there is a more than a remote chance of things going terribly awry. Yes, I realize this is mining and everything can and will go wrong, but realize that I am simply making comparisons here for the purpose of outlining an investment strategy.