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K92 Mining Inc. T.KNT

Alternate Symbol(s):  KNTNF

K92 Mining Inc owns and operates the high-grade Kainantu Gold Mine in Papua New Guinea which is currently operating at a design annualized production rate of approximately 120,000 oz AuEq per annum and is expected to produce at a run-rate of +300,000 oz AuEq per annum following its Stage 3 Expansion.


TSX:KNT - Post by User

Comment by tmg1441on Apr 27, 2023 10:00am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:KNTNF appears to be cheap

RE:RE:RE:RE:KNTNF appears to be cheapK92 is a trading stock, not a long term hold. I literally bought all new appliances (premium freezer, washer, dryer, and refridgerator) last year. I only allow 30k in my K92 fund. I am now buying again at $4.80 and below. Will sell somewhere around 6 (US). If it is still climbing I will hold longer. This will pay for my wife and I to take a very nice trip to Europe again.

I have been doing this for five years. Original purchases in the $2 range. I do this with three other stocks that also have consistant hi/lows. 

It blows my mind how somebody could be holding for two years, watching the peaks and bottoms three or four times that two year period.

I do this under a self directed Roth, meaning no taxes.
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