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Roxgold Inc. T.ROXG

Roxgold Inc is a Canadian gold mining company. It is engaged in acquiring and exploring mineral properties. The company has two reportable segments; Mining operations and Exploration and evaluation of mineral properties, located in Burkina Faso. Its key asset is the Yaramoko Gold Mine, located in the Hounde greenstone belt of Burkina Faso, West Africa, and Seguela Gold Project located in Cote d'Ivoire, West Africa. The company's primary income is derived from the sale of gold.


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Comment by tradethechartson Nov 12, 2012 7:14pm
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Post# 20590685

RE: RE: RE: another analyst

RE: RE: RE: another analyst

Hey Kensin,

I would agree with you that Rodney Stevens does have a decent track record compared to many (especially in the good times) but in May he still gave us ROG at $1.05 now .86, TEM.V at .84 now .48, GV.V @ 2.62 (now GSV on NYSE and currently @ US$1.60) and Inca One @ .35 now .11 The TSV Composite in that time is only down 3% or so, so you read into that what you like.

I'm not an analyst, I don't get paid a salary or commission regardless of how my selections perform; in fact I have no idea of what the stocks I buy are many times, although I do take some care to check that the sectors I buy in are trending.    What I do know, however, is that being successful at trading (which I have been) is a matter of probability and discipline.  Find a trading plan that suits and stick to it.

And this is where I do have a problem with the analysts of the world - by all means give me a recommendation if I'm paying you, but also give me a stop - just in case you get something wrong.

 

 

All I do is simply follow a trading pattern, and it has served me well for the past thirty years or so.  

 

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