RE: @ Geospot Barisian -- Didn't seem negative to me at all. What sane long isn't soiling their knickers these days. I think anyone who says they could have predicted any of this is, well, like those pundits who come up with theories with the benefit of hindsigh, nobody really knew what was going to happen to the juniors with gold still at good prices. Only Brent Cook that I know of called for a temporary drought in Juniors (in prob early summer 2011) that would be a buying opportunity for companies with real assets of economic scale proven by drill resulats and with a sound management team (sound familiar?). I heard him explain that in person and was convinced enough by his rationale to get rid of anything that didn't fit the bill.
What's more, I don't know of anyone who predicted that GCU could have gone this low, except for on guy shooting in the dark. What I'm hearing also, is that when this drought ends it could end very abruptly, as anyone knows who's been around for awhile, as the big guys know that if they wait too long they will have missed much of the move, as for example, when you subtract some of these crosses and Anoymous there really haven't been that many shares for sale (altough today might not be that case.) Also, one of the analysts said perhaps a week ago that a floor had been set under assets of this type and even considering his dustbowl of a market that GCU currently deserves "at least" $88 per ounce in the ground... Presumably that means to a buyer. Again, as for the above I look at assets and I'm not really a trader so others may know better about the recent trading patterns such as shares available.
and I see now that mercifully tthe thing just closed up from its daily lows... so maybe it's only a one diaper day for you.