RE: RE: message to fruitcakeWOW, not a word about FIU in there. I can't imagine a better defense for fruitcake that to tell me to ignore fruitcake, and let him continue to contaminant this board. Looking at your comment history, It is amazing to me that I have managed to awake you from your slumber. I must have said something important.
Wait. Wait a minute. Did you just tell me that I'm wasting my words, even though my post had specific facts about FIU in it, and your's did not? Did you just tell me what fruitcake is most likely to say to me, that I should ignore him so he can spew distortions and lies?
I can't believe this. Fruitcake has a friend!!
Another alias, I mean.
Hey cupcake, thanks for the heads up about next week, that was really helpful. What do you think, will the decline next week be as bad as the decline the past week? I really didn't notice FIU moving around much at all, but maybe I was looking at the wrong information again.
Thanks for the advice on how to use stockhouse bullboards. Since I've wasted your valuable time, feel free to follow it yourself.
As for me, I doubt FIU will be down this week. Gold is up to $1685 now, and producing gold miners that appear to have bottomed out prior to a positive announcement might appear as an attractive speculative investment. Once the federal reserve announces soem kind of stability program, gold could being a steady climb to $2000.
If anyone can make the case that gold isn't a good investment, and there are better miners than FIU to invest in, I'd like to hear about it. But, FIU should be OK and at expected production levels, then could make
.75/share this year if gold averages $1700 for them and costs are stable. That would put their current value north of $7.50, which I think is pretty optimistic but not ridiculous. It's a possible 20x return.
I declare game over for the shorts. But hey, what do I know?