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Sienna Resources Inc V.SIE

Alternate Symbol(s):  SNNAF

Sienna Resources Inc. is focused on exploring for and developing high-grade battery metals deposits in mining jurisdictions. The Company’s projects include Elko Lithium Project, Clayton Valley Blue Clay Lithium Project, Clayton Valley Deep Basin Lithium Brine Project, Clayton Valley Silver Peak South Lithium Project, Dragon Uranium Project, Uranium Town Project, Marathon North Platinum-Palladium Property, Stonesthrow Gold Project, and others. Elko Lithium Project consists of 1,840 contiguous acres in Nevada. Clayton Valley Blue Clay Lithium Project consists of 150 contiguous claims totaling 3,100 acres prospective for lithium rights in Nevada. Clayton Valley Silver Peak South Lithium Project consists of one contiguous block totaling 1,812 acres. It owns the 10,845 contiguous acres of Dragon Uranium Project and the 10,357 acres of Uranium Town Project. It also owns the 55,440-acre Atomic Uranium Project. It also owns Case Lake West Cesium and Spodumene Pegmatite Project in Ontario.


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Post by MZAon Jan 19, 2006 1:07pm
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Post# 10210980

DISTRIBUTION

DISTRIBUTIONWhen there was less volume, the price was lower. Professionals were accumulating. After the price runs, the volume increases. The professionals bought low and sold high. The amateurs bought high (and will soon enough sell low). In older books about market manipulation and stock promotion, which I've recently studied, the markup price referred to THREE times higher than the floor. The floor is the launch pad for the stock. For example, if one looks at the stock price and finds a steady flatline on the stock's chart of around 10 cents, then that range is the FLOOR. Basically, the markup phase can go as high as the market manipulator is capable of taking it. From my observations, a good markup should be able to run about five to ten times higher than the floor, with six to seven being common. The market manipulator will do everything in his power to keep you OUT OF THE STOCK until the share price has been marked up by at least two-three times, sometimes resorting to "shaking you out" until after he has accumulated enough shares. Once the markup has begun, the stock chart will show you one or more spikes in the volume -- all at much higher prices (marked up by the manipulator, of course). That is DISTRIBUTION and nothing else.
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