Oops, Prior Post Sent by Mistake Apologies to the intended recipient.
Anyway, since I have bothered the huge crowd sitting on the edges of their seats waiting for pearls of wisdom to ensure their personal fortunes, let me offer the notion that one of the good contrary indicators of stock performance is the frequency as well as the content of the postings.
It seems to me that the best time to buy is when either nobody is posting or the whining approaches the volume of a 747 on the tarmac from 50 feet. Canamex passes the smell test on the first criterion and is also o.k on the second.
I remember having a big percentage winner (really) a couple of years ago and hearing everbody predict that the share price was headed for $10 from $5.50 in six months. Well I ate up the BS before exiting recently at a nice robust 33c.
The thing I like best about CSQ at 20c is the modest market cap owing to the huge punishment meted out by the public after the twin wondered off into the great unknown. Now why that should be such a terrible thing is a mystery to me. At worst, it just cost the company some money and time. At best, we may have inadvertently followed a mineralised fault which caused the deflection. (And yes, I sm convinced the Tooth Fairy is alive and well, living with Elvis.)
For those of you convinced that the gold in the discovery hole did, in fact, fall from the sky, then you are wasting your time reading about eipthermal deposits and would certaily regard Dr. Leave-it-to-me as a crank.