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Scorpio Gold Corp SRCRF


Primary Symbol: V.SGN

Scorpio Gold Corporation is a Canada-based company, which conducts mineral exploitation, exploration, and development activities in the United States. The Company holds a 100% interest in the consolidated Manhattan District in Nevada comprising the advanced exploration-stage Goldwedge property in Manhattan, Nevada with a fully permitted underground mine and a 400 ton per day mill facility. The 100% owned Goldwedge property is located 54 kilometers (km) north-northeast of the town of Tonopah within the Manhattan Mining District of south-central Nevada. The 726-hectare (1,795 acre) property covers three separate claim blocks and encompasses the Goldwedge, Keystone and Jumbo gold deposits. It also holds a 100% interest in the Manhattan Property situated adjacent and proximal to the Goldwedge property. The 5,617 hectare (13,879 acre) Mineral Ridge property is located approximately six km northwest of the town of Silver ePeak and 56 km southwest of Tonopah in Esmeralda County, Nevada.


TSXV:SGN - Post by User

Post by Goldy63on Dec 07, 2021 11:04am
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Yup Shorting Is Legal But Still Kills Good Companies.

Yup Shorting Is Legal But Still Kills Good Companies.A well produced “short and distort”? Man, that can be brutal.

You hit the messageboards and start saying, from a fake account of course, that I’ve heard from sales people that company sales are way down this month. Nobody’s going to believe me because I’m just some clueless rube nobody has ever heard of before, but they’ll believe a second person (from another fake account I created) who says they’ve heard that too. A third person might be overkill, but maybe my third fake account says he’s heard there are job cuts coming. Maybe a fourth fake says he’s heard there’s been some fraud in the last numbers released by the company and bad news is coming. SP in following days starts to drop.

The stop loss triggers kick in and a bunch of folks busy at work, not watching their accounts, start auto-selling their stake.

Two years ago, a 10% jump in share price meant something. Today, if a company goes up 40% in a week, management will tell you they’re living in dread as the shorters line up to drive that stock backwards and investors rush for the exits to lock in their profits lest they get caught in the stampede.

The North American markets, right now, are geared backwards. It’s just far easier to short and profit than invest and profit. It’s too easy to be in and out of a stock in an hour. It’s now, more than ever, about game theory than business theory.

And as we near the time when tax loss selling is locked in, and those same sellers can get back into their favorite companies, it’s going to be more important than ever before to not just know what sort of company you’re investing in, but also who is trying to kill it.
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