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Kutcho Copper Corp V.KC

Alternate Symbol(s):  KCCFF

Kutcho Copper Corp. is a Canada-based resource development company. The Company is focused on expanding and developing the Kutcho high grade copper-zinc project in northern British Columbia. The Kutcho property is located approximately 120 kilometers (km) east of Dease Lake in northern British Columbia and consists of one mining lease and 72 mineral exploration claims encompassing approximately 30,124 hectares. The site is accessible via a 900 m long gravel airstrip located 10 km from the deposit and a 100 km long seasonal road from Dease Lake suitable for tracked and low-impact vehicles.


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Comment by straightupon Feb 11, 2006 10:11am
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RE: Solana Well multiple layers Pumping!

RE: Solana Well multiple layers Pumping!I don't think it is a responsable thing to do to try to convince people that day trading is a great way to gain lasting financial success. First of all you have to have the time to watch the markets every second of the day.So a paying job is out of the question.Second you better have level two access and be great at technical analasys.Third be willing to risk a large amount of capital on one position that may have no fundamentals to support it. I am not saying that I haven't tried the odd quick flip but it is not the best way to create wealth over an extended period of time. A less risky technique is to buy into a long term up trend and exit when it is broken.Works most of the time and takes out the emotions. I use a combination of fundamentals,risk reward ratios and trends.It works for me but to each his own.
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