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Taseko Mines Ltd T.TKO

Alternate Symbol(s):  TGB

Taseko Mines Limited is a Canada-based copper focused mining company. The Company's principal assets are the 100% owned Gibraltar mine (Gibraltar), which is located in central British Columbia and is one of the largest copper mines in North America and the Florence Copper project, which is under construction. The Company also owns the Yellowhead copper, New Prosperity gold-copper, and Aley niobium projects. The Florence Copper project is located south of Phoenix in the community of Florence, Arizona. The Yellowhead Project is located in the Thompson-Nicola region of British Columbia, approximately 150 kilometers (km) northeast of Kamloops near the town of Vavenby. The Aley niobium project is located in northeast British Columbia. The New Prosperity property is located in south-central British Columbia and hosts one of the most significant copper and gold deposits in Canada. It is also located in an area of cultural significance to the Tsilhqot'in Nation, known as Teztan Biny and Nabas.


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Comment by metalhead666on Jul 24, 2021 5:53am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Technicals...

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Technicals...No. The fact that humans see patterns and act on those patterns doesn't mean that the patterns they see are reliable. There are infinitely more "patterns" seen than exist in reality.  I'll give you a good example....Say that the t/a community determined based on some voodoo that if stock x hits $20 it will do something.....say "breakdown" and drop....what do you think happens BEFORE it reaches that critical number?  I'll tell you....people front run the expected results...they don't wait until it hits exactly $20 they sell at $19 and $19.5 etc thus rendering the expected results moot.  ALL markets discount what is widely known or expected. There is nothing to be had from viewing past behavior because while the future may rhyme with the past it is determined by an infinite number of ever changing variables. Today bears no resemblance at all to the "market" of just a year ago thanks to Covid. Behavior of pattern seeking primates is probably forever altered so conclusions about the future cannot be made by looking at the past. The world has changed.
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