Micro Miners
There is absolutely NO Volume in these god forsaken things.
They are in a long term coma.
Until they start to stir there will be NO Gold Bull Run IMHO.
There is absolutely NO Volume in these god forsaken things.
They are in a long term coma.
Until they start to stir there will be NO Gold Bull Run IMHO.
You’re quite the optimist. I’ve been inclined to think that they will stir — with increasing volume — but on the downside for tax loss season.
(I myself may be selling more even though I’ve sold a ton since August though I’ve been balancing by buying some stocks with better charts. Just today I thought PAAS had a decent chart so I nervously bought a liitle.)
See above Karl..2 more to consider !
Thank you.
However both have managements that I would like mainly if they are replaced — as with a buy-out. Perhaps the buyers know something along those lines.
Also my style of buying with charts tends to be looking for things that are creeping up slowly and look as though they might move — for example, things within tight Bollinger Bands that have tended to have higher lows. Another thing I do is that if something has broken out, even a little bit, I like for it to have backed down, steadied, and then seemed to show that it can hold the position. I am not comfortable with the CDE and HL charts. The PAAS charts were better from my highly subjective perspective. I do not know that my ways are at all a good though.
There are probably some micros and nanos that have decent charts that are worth buying. My problem is that for complicated tax reasons I have more than I need of them right now and am not looking for new ones.
In other words for me there is too much immediate enthusiasm in the HL and CDE charts. The PAAS chart shows some backing and filling that I prefer. There were some quirky things with a weekly MACD that I liked but I wouldn’t want to try to defend since I haven’t seen enough evidence that the sign works.