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Cascadia Minerals Ltd V.CAM

Alternate Symbol(s):  CAMNF

Cascadia is a Canadian junior mining company focused on exploring for copper and gold in the Yukon and British Columbia . Cascadia's flagship Catch Property in the Yukon hosts a brand-new copper-gold porphyry discovery where inaugural drill results returned broad intervals of mineralization, including 116.60 m of 0.31% copper with 0.30 g/t gold. Catch exhibits extensive high-grade copper and gold mineralization across a 5 km long trend, with rock samples returning peak values of 3.88% copper and 30.00 g/t gold.


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Post by flayeron Aug 08, 2011 8:03pm
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This time..................

This time..................https://leavittbrothers.com/blog/?p=4736

The 2011-20?? Bear Market: We are nowhere near as well positioned to deal with a bear market. The general mood is very negative. Republican or Democrat – doesn’t matter – people are sick and tired of Washington.If you use the market averages to hint at the economy’s strength, you’d be tricked into thinking things are going well. They aren’t. The averages are controlled by the large, multi-national corporations which can easily tap cheap labor markets overseas and benefit from a favorable exchange rate. The reality is corporations are not growing organically,and the economy hasn’t improved much since the financial crisis ended.Unemployment has been above 9% for 2-1/2 years, and housing is in the dumps and could take two decades to recover. The Fed Funds rate is already at 0.0%. The financial system was bailed out, and even though banks have recorded recorded profits, they’re still sitting on hundreds of billions in losses (thanks partially to suspending market-to-market accounting), and are not much better off today than two years ago. QE1and QE2 helped prop the market up, but the benefit hasn’t been felt by average Joe American. Other than the market being near its highs, the circumstances for a bear market couldn’t be worse.
In a nut shell, with unemployment high, housing in the dumps, failed bailouts in recent memory, failure Fed stimulus, an already-low Fed Funds rate, what can be done to stimulate the economy or dampen a market collapse? Suspend short selling? That’ll cause a 1-week rally. Then what.
Bottom line…we are not positioned to deal with the stock market getting cut in half....
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