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Mosquito Consolidated Gold Mines Limited V.MSQ



TSXV:MSQ - Post by User

Post by Russtaff2112on Dec 16, 2011 7:54am
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MSQ drops in Dec - Up in New Year!

MSQ drops in Dec - Up in New Year!

If you look at the chart here on MSQ, you can see for the past 5 years and pps drops going into the tax loss season. This is text book and consistant in each of these years. In other words, I believe there are long term shareholders who have been in this play over this time period that have been playing this in this manner. Again, Misquitos pps should perform similarly going into 2012 despite the negative bantor here and the issues that plague the Co with regards to morale.

This should be a different story early next year and therefore, I am holding strong and long and will be watching for the same share price action to act out what it has consistantly done for the past 5 years.

You can say this is different now..... but its not. Cumo still has the goods and will be looking very good next year when we get this 2011 behind us and the news again begins to flow re results. I suggest a .70+ pps later in January but thats just my humble opinion. The shorts may have a different opinion... 

Watch and see.... but in the meantime, go look at a 5 year MSQ chart!

Merry Christmas! :) 

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