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TSX:EXM.A - Post Discussion

Post by hiho on Feb 14, 2008 9:56am

buying?

Anyone else buying at these levels? I haven't seen any bad news. Any thoughts as to why EXM is getting so beaten up?
Comment by Haligonian on Feb 14, 2008 12:11pm
Looking to buy more myself at these levels over the next 17 trading days...that's how much time is left before the warrants expire. And, in my view, the main reason that Exmin's share price is currently under pressure is precisely due to the exercise and dumping of those outstanding 20 cent warrants. Fundamentally, this stock is a huge bargain at these prices based on the projected ...more  
Comment by Revelation181 on Feb 14, 2008 3:04pm
Never buy when the rigged downtrend is down because the rigged downtrend could keep on going!Old hookers saying...Enjoy """the game"""
Comment by SMF069 on Feb 14, 2008 3:42pm
Unfortunately the whole sector is dead at the moment not just EXM. Gold is rising, silver is rising and most junior PM stocks are trading down significantly. I don’t believe we’ve reached the bottom just yet. In fact $0.20 may not hold. It just takes one or two investors to capitulate and down goes the SP as there is no support on the bid to be found just about anywhere. IN FACT THERE ARE ...more  
Comment by mattbigham on Feb 14, 2008 3:45pm
Since I am long this stock and have not dumped out and in and out and in and out and in..... I am heavily underwater in all juniors as are most investors. I am starting to believe Nick Barashieff and Jim Sinclair. Junior investing is not akin to the safety of bullion. I am down 50-70% in juniors since Nov 07 and I see bullion has had a run of 50% in silver in a year. I am tired of ...more  
Comment by ikarus47 on Feb 15, 2008 12:05am
The contrarian would look at all these pessimistic comments and say: time to buy... I keep trying to teach myself to buy when I am most disgusted and sell when a bit of euphoria sets in... A
Comment by SMF069 on Feb 15, 2008 12:37am
Point taken Ikarus but I don’t believe the junior PM’s will rise until we see the POG pass through $1000/oz. Market depth is showing no support for EXM above $0.20 (or below it for that matter). Until then the sidelines are the safest place as there’s no urgency to buy virtually any junior PM play. Good luck. SMF069
Comment by Nosleep on Feb 15, 2008 1:34am
PVE is probably short everything too ;-0, lol. Wouldn't suprise me in the least. Nosleep
Comment by Nosleep on Feb 15, 2008 1:37am
There's barely ANY sector you wouldn't have been clobbered in. If you were lucky enough to get into the Potash stocks you've done well, or some solar stocks. But in all seriousness even if you had taken your money a year ago and bought banks just to "feel safe", where would you be? REITS? Income Trusts? LOL....show me 5 that went up in the last year. It'll probably ...more  
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