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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Noranda Income Fund Unit NNDIF

Noranda Income Fund is a Canadian based income trust. The fund owns the electrolytic zinc processing facility and ancillary assets located in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Quebec. It produces refined zinc metal and by-products from sourced zinc concentrates. The fund's long-term objective is to maximize unitholder value and provide monthly distributions to unitholders.

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Post by Finalsay on Jun 09, 2020 1:03pm

Volume

Odd spike in volume yesterday (largest day volume over the last year). Wasn't watching the order book at all. Price didn't move all that much considering the volume level. Is this accumulation or distribution? Price action suggests its distribution, but at these price levels you gotta think there are some smart money managers out there looking at the risk/return profile of these shares and looking to establish a position looking for outsized returns. Only 9-months ago there was a strong possibility (or decent probability) of Noranda returning to more meaningful and frequent distributions by this time 2020. Obviously that picture (and probability) deteriorated quickly over the last 9 months. However, that same picture could brighten back up over the next 6 months and lead to 100%+ returns from current levels. Signifcant upside over the next 12-15 months with limited downside (we've joked on here that liquidation news would likely improve share prices) are presenting a pretty unique opportunity for those with cash flow, patience and a little bit of guts.
Comment by ZincDink1 on Jun 09, 2020 2:15pm
I think we see some accumulation going on. Pretty much agree that this should double, though the time frame could be more than a year. I base this on price action that previoulsy happened in 2008. I am looking at accumulating some more myself
Comment by stopedout on Jun 09, 2020 4:08pm
Has TD put out any new research on NIF.UN?
Comment by ZincDink1 on Jun 09, 2020 4:19pm
They only make chenages on earnings. This one isn't followed very closely. Voted today and I am puzzled. Only 2 members mentioned Glencore as companies they worked for. Seemed like it was more last time.