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Wheels Group Inc > Some hope out there
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Post by Canonball on Mar 20, 2008 5:28pm

Some hope out there

Junior oil stocks and gold stocks your time has arrived! Thursday, March 20, 2008 By Greg Silberman Odds favour upturn in Goldbugs index. Many a frustrated junior resource investor is asking, “When will the pain end?” It is one thing to be entirely wrong on the market: it dents the ego and you get over it. It is quite another to be right and still not make any money! That’s been the case for most junior resource stock investors. With gold over $1,000, oil over $100 and natural gas over $10 it’s incredible that junior mining companies are not more highly valued. Take gold miners for example: the average cost to mine an ounce of gold is about $400 (but varies enormously depending on company specifics). At $1,000 per ounce of gold, the margin is a healthy $600 per ounce. But let’s say smaller miners have sold a little forward to defray costs and the average selling price is now $850. That’s still $400 gross profit per ounce. In our book that should warrant significantly higher stock prices but in practice it has not. So when will the junior market jolt out of its deep freeze ??? The problem with resource stocks is that they are just that – stocks. And needless to say equities are not the flavour of the month, nor have they been since the credit crisis broke in September 2007. Investors have turned away from riskier equities preferring the safety of treasuries and real assets instead. Perhaps the recent love affair with real estate made it easy for speculators to cross over into other real assets such as grain, gold and oil? Point being that in order for junior stocks to rise, the perceived risk of holding equities – all equities - must fall. Chart 1 - Six-month performance - Gold up 35% ; HUI 24%; S&P -15% The above chart demonstrates this. Large cap miners have been caught between a surging gold price and a falling S&P. According to our indicators, the current up leg in gold and oil (the commodities) are nearing completion. We expect gold to top out at around $1100 and oil at $125. That’s not to say we don’t expect further spectacular gains, we do, but these markets are in need of a rest. Encouragingly the S&P has held onto its January lows, which increases the odds of a bottom and an ensuing multi month rebound. The HUI will once again be caught in the middle but due its recent break to fresh highs, the odds favour an upward bias. We are calling for a target of around 650+ (currently 500). As for the juniors? The speculative froth in the juniors usually occurs towards the end of the Goldbugs Index’ (AMEX: HUI, Bullboard) rally. At the time of this writing the HUI is at 500 and signs of life are stirring in the junior market. All in all an encouraging sign for the juniors and we are looking for a bang up April and May. Time to get positioned! More commentary and stock picks follow for subscribers… --- Greg Silberman CA(SA), CFA greg@goldandoilstocks.com I too... added to my position today certainly not at the low but a fair price. Saved a bit of powder... if it does decide to go lower...next week will be very important to see the direction Gold will be going.
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