RE:RE:OCO as a hedge against inflation/stagflationOCO has now become a sort of semi safe investment, similar to a money market, but with much greater upside. It no longer is a volatile mining play, although the shares have been performing dismally. I hold it as a sort of safe investment for long term. There are other opportunities out there, more risky, more rewards. I hold a large core position in OCO and have a fair idea that even if it is just historicals, we would be worth 4$ a share at buyout. If more than historical, then you have big blue sky. Anything more than this is speculation. I would rather own OCO than Apple Computers for example.
mrobpor wrote: I'm not holding as a hedge, but I agree it has the potential to act as a hedge since it owns hard assets in the ground. That is, we know it's there and there's likely to be more.