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LAKE SHORE GOLD CORP 6.25 PCT DEBS T.LSG.DB



TSX:LSG.DB - Post by User

Comment by waltersobchakon Mar 06, 2013 7:29pm
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RE: RE: RE: Who is selling at .56???

RE: RE: RE: Who is selling at .56???

I couldnt agree more ... I am doing the exact same thing as you are doing - some one out there thinks we are stupid .. good luck to him . IF this rally continues , it will start with the big names , today we saw a massive short squeeze in all the big producers with double the average volume  , if we manage to at least hold on to this levels , money will start going to the good quality juniors and I believe LSG is - Whats happening here is either there is a big short out there and it doesnt take much to keep the price at bay at the moment so with a few bucks he can put a cap on the stock ... for the time being , perhaps hoping for another sell off in gold  ( and I repect his strategy very much even though at this levels I find it extremly dangerous  ) OR there is some one out there planning to buy LSG on the cheap , and by keeping the price at bay , again , with just a few bucks , keeps the sp from rising so everyone thinks the company is a limping dog ... In fact I would go more for the second option , the way LSG trades is very odd to say the least , is almost predictable . Some food for thought . WS

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