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Marathon Gold Corp MGDPF


Primary Symbol: T.MOZ

Marathon Gold Corporation is a Canada-based gold exploration and development company. The Company’s primary business focus is the exploration and development of its flagship asset, the wholly owned Valentine Gold Project, located in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The project comprises a series of five mineralized deposits along a 32- kilometer system. Its prospects are located along the Valentine Lake Shear Zone and include Frank Zone, Rainbow Zone, Triangle Zone, Victoria Bridge, Narrows, Victory Southwest, Victory Northeast, and the Berry Zone. In addition to the Valentine Gold Project in the Central Region of Newfoundland and Labrador, the Company holds 100% interests in the Bonanza Mine, a former mine located in Baker County in northeastern Oregon, the Gold Reef property, an exploration property consisting of approximately 12 hectares of claims located near Stewart, British Columbia; and a 2% net smelter returns royalty on precious metal sales by the Golden Chest mine in Idaho.


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Comment by theCurseon Nov 03, 2023 2:29pm
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RE:RE:6.2 M shares traded so far today

RE:RE:6.2 M shares traded so far today

stockwatcher7 wrote: Amazing  what  happens  when there isnt  500 to 600k  on the  sell  side  showing constantly.

Further to my complaint regarding MOZ... the  TSE data  is  totally corrupted and is  usless in determining  who  is  holding  , borrowing  and  or  selling  buying  stock especially  on the  venture  exchange.
 
I estimate   that  at  least 50%  of the  total  volume  is  done  via  ANNON via  AI programs who  are  skimming  the  market forcing  investors  to  sell to  them  or  buy  from them.  This  suggests  that   they  have  positions  in  EVERY... every stock on the  venture market  in  sufficent amounts or they  borrow the  stock from institution and  therefor never report  their  short  positions. The  banks/institutions  are  also  in a  conflict  of  interest and a  breach  of  trust.
 
 If this  continues  there  will no  longer  be a  venture  market  in  Canada... a  market  I  have  supported  for  nearly 40  years. In the  present situation  with  the  need for  raw  materials  it is rediculous  that  the  Venture  is  trading  at  all time  lows. I  am  afraid the  robotic  trading has  allready  done  irreparible  damage  to the  venture.
 
If  you  think  this  is  not  so,  then  simply look at the  20 year chart  and  convince  me  this  is  normal  and  in  sharp contrast to  all the  other  North American  exchanges.
 
A good  start  would be  to illiminate  the  use of ANNON
 
 Resource investor


You are seriously not taking credit, thinking your complaint has anything to do with this.  if so, wow that is rich and from another dimension.  Can you imagine how many complaints they get from ticked off conspiracty fueled retailers?

Did it ever occur to you that Blackrook was the one selling in large blocks?  It only was occuring over the last month or so.   And no suprise there is a recovery once completed and when gold stocks have seen a great rebound (EDV up 6.3%, GDX up 5% today)

Your theories make little sense. algorithims have been toying with stocks for years.

This has been a penny seeking casino since the financing....one day it will return back to normal.

tC

 

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