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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Searchlight Minerals Corp SRCH

Searchlight Minerals Corp. is an exploration stage company, which is engaged in a slag reprocessing project and the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties. The Company is focused on the Clarkdale Slag Project, located in Clarkdale, Arizona, which is a reclamation project to recover precious and base metals from the reprocessing of slag produced from the smelting of copper ore mined... see more

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Searchlight Minerals Corp > What I don't like
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Post by DarkGreen on May 22, 2018 7:09pm

What I don't like

Is when stocks drop like a rock with no volume . Nothing bid and lots for sale . I just don't understand why they would stake more ground and book a booth at the mining show . With the results that they received . The next week is going to be do or die for this stock .
Comment by SpecCdn on May 22, 2018 7:19pm
I hear you brother... it makes no sense to me, other than people were cruising through forums or " I heard it from a friend..." and invested... and when the first assays weren't a column of gold, they panic sold. I'm following the money from Gem gold investment and my own DD. So I'm not afraid of losing money in the long run, just confused in the short
Comment by SpecCdn on May 22, 2018 7:29pm
Meant to say Gem Oil investment... the Sean Spelliscy money