Questions For Potadvisor If TLG is such a steal at recent prices
2) I checked both SEDI and CEO.CA . Why does it appear there's been no Management / Insider buying of common shares in recent months - only private selling of a whole whack of shares at 41.5 cents back in August? Surely insiders who know more about the inner workings of the company, its prospects going forward, and how to currently value it than EVEN Potadvisor himself can afford to buy at least 40,000 - 50,000 TLG shares at under 50 cents each...?
Compare the skin TLG's Managment and BOD currently have in the game to ARTG's who own 38% of the company.
3) If some on this BB like Potadvisor still don't get how the life cycle of a junior exploration company planning to engage in their first mine build typically works, TLG itself explains it for him if he'd only bothered to make it to page 17 of TLG's December 2023 slide presentation, as he would find that even TLG itself realizes that the share price is likely to hit another bump downward before rising again as they plow through the grind of obtaining all financing / permitting / approvals. That additional downward trajectory likely represents the time period right up to just before TLG obtains all financing / permitting / approvals and is just about ready to start construction of the actual mining operation (i.e., some point in 2025), But of course, stock market wizard Potadvisor plans on exiting at the end of 2024 for some reason, so chances are he'll miss out on the big run-up in the share price by ironically staying invested with dead money then exiting before the suspected big run-up in share price.
IMO, Potadvisor is far from the sharpest pencil in the drawer when it comes to investment strategy in this particular area of the gold E&P sector so as to maximize the probability that one will walk away with a handsome profit while avoding extended periods of dead money and/or declining share prices. What's worse, he doesn't seem to recognize that he doesn't know what he's talking about.