Greco-Mexican Stand-off It's encouraging to see the SP forming a base at a more realistic unrealistically low level ahead of news. On a micro level you can see it buffeted by the constant switching between the risk-on and risk-off modes in the macro markets at every headline about the Mexican stand-off in Europe. In hind-sight, I think what we see in the price of this issue compared to a chart of the TSX-V during this whole thing is a baby getting thrown out with the bath water. As the last of the fear--and the late Aug. 2011 shock--come out of the market with an inevitable resolution of Europe, I'm confident that the few solid stocks in the group like GCU will come back dramatically harder and faster than the less promising and less well financed ventures.
Incidentally, arguing with a guy who is followed by 1 person and ignored by 40 only distracts from any useful exchange on this board. Besides, this uneducated neo-admirer of the former German Socialist Party may be just yet another fake identity--a "shill," so to speak, for a shorter.