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Rye Patch Gold RPMGD

Rye Patch Gold Corp is a Nevada based, Tier 1 mining company engaged in the mining and development of quality resource-based gold and silver mines and projects. The firm operates in one segment, which is the Exploration and Development of Mineral Properties. The firm operates through two geographical areas, Canada and the state of Nevada in the United States of America. The company's primary source of revenue is from the sale of gold dore.


OTCQX:RPMGD - Post by User

Comment by Fullplateon May 09, 2017 3:18pm
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RE:Negative pressure

RE:Negative pressure I agree that the huge drop in share price is frustrating.  All the names in this sector are heading down, but Rye Patch is among the biggest losers.  There are a couple of ways to look at this. Is it a problem or an opportunity. If you are planning to hold long term, it is a great opportunity. I have used this drop to accumulate more shares on the cheap. Have I timed the bottom?  Probably not, but I am likely pretty close. In the meantime, I'll sit back and watch how they deliver on the plan. If they do, I will be greatly rewarded. If they don't, there will be mediocre returns. I think the next month or so will give us a good idea of what the next year will be like and answer that question. 
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