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Tudor Gold Corp V.TUD

Alternate Symbol(s):  TDRRF

Tudor Gold Corp. is a Canada-based precious and base metals exploration and development company. The Company has claims in British Columbia's Golden Triangle (Canada), an area that hosts producing and past-producing mines and several large deposits that are approaching potential development. The Company has a 60% interest in Treaty Creek gold project, located in northwestern British Columbia, which is host to the Goldstorm Deposit, a large gold-copper porphyry system, as well as several other mineralized zones. The Company's Treaty Creek property covers an area of approximately 17,913 hectares.


TSXV:TUD - Post by User

Comment by Larry60on Jul 16, 2024 10:48am
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RE:TA - Trivia

RE:TA - TriviaMy favourite piece of advice was from Stockmoves.  What was it? : "Take a loan out against your house to invest in TC or TUD.  Its risk free if you own AMK as you will get 43 cents a share on Aug 5th and can repay the loan with the proceeds"..............................gotta see it to believe it.

Stockmoves1 wrote: Coincidence?? I will give you some simple math that plays out so often on stocks... Money is made on larger pops and more often than not that number is 50%. You will see this over and over where stocks that do a Mojo Move. It all comes down to dollar cost averaging that requires a large enough move to justify the rise as the dollars invested moves up. Time plays a key element in these moves with smaller pops and pulls until the froth comes in. By taking a play up slowly the stock has time to consolidate and find support. Where did the bottom come in for TUD after the punishment? Do a little trivia and take the .64cts we bottomed out at and cut it in half and add the 32 to 64 and you will find yourself on the penny to my next target of .96... and there you have it.. Is it coincidence TUD stopped at 64 and the next pivot after .73 is .96?? I think not... Do not sell yourself short... buy the pull if you get one...

Long on TUD/AMK
SM.


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