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Uranium One Inc SXRZF



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Comment by PUNJABIon Jan 08, 2013 1:33pm
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RE: RE: DamonBlack

RE: RE: DamonBlack

I got part of the interview I had BNN on mute & was listening to CNBC. Got tail end of his comments. Do no this guy. He was pumping DML which I do not understand because they  have sold their producing properties to EFR. So if the U308 pop EFR & PDN would be a much better buy. EFR has a massive float. I do not know when they are going to do a reverse split.

PDN is coming down & is no longer overbought. Will take a short at it again around $1.00. I would buy PDN over DML. Not a big fan of DML not when it is at $1.27 PDN & at PDN at $1.07.

 

 Now with HEU & a few Japanese reactors may come on line in the second half of this year we would see a reversal in U308. All the markets want is a reversal & even a slow rise in U308 prices. Most U stock are trading at historical low prices & some of the bounces in stock can be violent during initial rebounds.

 Stocks look at the future & can trade ahead. Hope that  U stocks create double bottom to reload. If they do not then one has to get along with the program.

Personally I do not mind the U stocks trading at these historical low range where I can constantly flip them with little risk. When the sectors starts to reverse then one has to hold which I a not very use to doing with U stocks.

UUU is still my favourite U stock. I like it better than CCO. On reversal I would carry much bigger position of UUU because it will double well before CCO.

 

I have  a feeling that second half of this year might be good for U sector & we would be shaking our heads on present prices.

 

Raymond James is buying today.

 

 

House Positions for C:UUU from 20130108 to 20130108
House Bought $Val Ave Sold $Val Ave Net $Net
89 Raymond James 1,103,449 2,623,896 2.378 126,700 302,813 2.39 976,749 -2,321,083
13 Instinet 1,345,070 3,152,263 2.344 771,900 1,823,925 2.363 573,170 -1,328,338
27 Dundee 236,500 556,440 2.353 21,600 51,408 2.38 214,900 -505,032
53 Morgan Stanley 135,100 318,452 2.357 7,300 16,988 2.327 127,800 -301,464
15 UBS 98,700 228,358 2.314 2,000 4,740 2.37 96,700 -223,618
80 National Bank 141,200 327,665 2.321 47,250 111,619 2.362 93,950 -216,046
90 Barclays 12,600 29,988 2.38 0   12,600 -29,988
28 BBS 123,500 295,165 2.39 119,200 284,828 2.389 4,300 -10,337
75 MGI 2,000 4,778 2.389 0   2,000 -4,778
72 Credit Suisse 1,700 3,952 2.325 0   1,700 -3,952
86 Pictet 85 197 2.318 0   85 -197
33 Canaccord 10,000 23,900 2.39 10,000 23,900 2.39 0 0
87 Beacon 29,400 67,620 2.30 30,000 68,100 2.27 -600 480
25 Odlum 0   2,900 6,873 2.37 -2,900 6,873
39 Merrill Lynch 260,100 605,900 2.329 263,900 614,808 2.33 -3,800 8,908
99 Jitney 30,040 70,942 2.362 35,000 82,450 2.356 -4,960 11,508
20 Stonecap 0   10,000 23,800 2.38 -10,000 23,800
36 Latimer 10,000 23,200 2.32 21,800 50,705 2.326 -11,800 27,505
82 Stifel Nicholas 494,497 1,172,118 2.37 506,587 1,193,857 2.357 -12,090 21,739
58 Qtrade 0   14,400 34,371 2.387 -14,400 34,371
88 Credential 0   18,200 42,353 2.327 -18,200 42,353
81 HSBC 0   24,640 58,874 2.389 -24,640 58,874
101 Newedge 0   28,200 65,531 2.324 -28,200 65,531
19 Desjardins 32,600 76,779 2.355 65,800 154,550 2.349 -33,200 77,771
124 Questrade 4,700 11,157 2.374 56,176 131,683 2.344 -51,476 120,526
74 GMP 0   107,300 255,386 2.38 -107,300 255,386
14 ITG 300 696 2.32 165,450 385,810 2.332 -165,150 385,114
79 CIBC 359,850 848,232 2.357 531,987 1,252,756 2.355 -172,137 404,524
73 Cormark 0   200,000 475,600 2.378 -200,000 475,600
85 Scotia 16,210 38,003 2.344 240,438 566,727 2.357 -224,228 528,724
9 BMO Nesbitt 31,710 74,376 2.346 257,975 603,546 2.34 -226,265 529,170
1 Anonymous 706,800 1,653,481 2.339 944,200 2,213,919 2.345 -237,400 560,438
2 RBC 106,971 250,111 2.338 358,302 841,909 2.35 -251,331 591,798
7 TD Sec 1,021,640 2,374,730 2.324 1,325,517 3,088,570 2.33 -303,877 713,840
TOTAL 6,314,722 14,832,399 2.349 6,314,722 14,832,399 2.349 0 0

 

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