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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Canada Nickel Company Inc V.CNC

Alternate Symbol(s):  CNIKF

Canada Nickel Company Inc. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in advancing the nickel-sulfide projects to deliver nickel required to feed the electric vehicle and stainless-steel markets. The Company owns flagship Crawford Nickel-Cobalt Sulphide Project in the heart of the prolific Timmins-Cochrane mining camp. The Company also owns 25 additional nickel targets located near the... see more

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Canada Nickel Company Inc > This is an market based on emotion.
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Post by Youbetyourask on Jul 27, 2022 2:46pm

This is an market based on emotion.

This market is being lead by emotion and not critical thinking skills.

If they wanted wanted a safe place to put their $ for a while until all this inflation/stagflation mess clears in about two to three years you would think they would put their cash into battery metals for a few years.

With global warming (which is starting to hit everyone flat in their faces right now) and country mandates for the total cessation of all gas powered vehicles starting in 2030 
along with taxation in exponentially increasing taxation on carbon, you would think the market would want to put their $ into a safe place for a while until all this craziness calms the #$@# down and put it in battery metals, companies and mines.
 

By the time inflation/recession and war is over in three years all the major car manufacturers will be going full tilt into electric vehicles and they can't move forward without battery metals ( this includes nickel!!!)
They can't just start digging  nickel all over the world and pull it up because it just isn't there.

I just can't comprehend why investors can't see that.
I can't understand how investors aren't willing to wait three years to over triple their investments.
I also can't understand why everyone sells when the market is totally red all over and not buy.

Even if the fed raises interest rates for a year, big deal. It is going to end up lowering them in the spring once they manage to create more unemployment and bring housing prices down a lot and increase rents therefore probably hitting a large amount of the smaller mom and pop business and the rest of the population very hard, also pushing a lot more people into poverty.

But I guess that is the plan. That is when the economy will plummet and interest rates will go down. It will happen faster than you think.
The Fed is between a rock and a hard place here. No matter what it does for the economy it's screwed either way.

Can someone please tell me why people sell like crazy instead of holding on for a few years.
Is my thinking on this right or am I just not informed enough about all this.

Anyways Lol, that's my rant for the day.
If anything I've given you guys something to read for a bit on here.

CNC/CNIKF is a slam dunk if you want a fantastic return on an investment if you trade on information and not on emotion and not a day trader or short seller.
If you trade on emotion then buy and just don't look at your stocks for three years or until you actually here that the market is taking off like crazy. It will save you a lot of stress.

There now I'm done

Comment by Rm90090 on Jul 27, 2022 3:58pm
Great write up! Mainly I suspect that alot of people sell (and dont invest in battery metals) because alot of people arent long term investors. Also - Fund managers are the ones that handle the big sums of money - with many handling close to $1B of investor money. They are the ones that can really move the stock price. They are graded on a quarterly basis - its their score card. For the sake of ...more  
Comment by CravingProfits on Jul 27, 2022 5:13pm
Yoube....I for one am long Cnc. But unfortunately not everyone is. Some do not try and project what the future might be. Some are interested in quick returns. Others might be dealing with margin calls or need the cash. Some might be worried new nickel free batteries could be next and on and on. To each his own. I'll still be here in a year or more even if we go back down to 40 cents. Hopefully ...more  
Comment by PCGuy10 on Jul 27, 2022 5:54pm
"including issues with the ring of fire" - Such as Indigenous opposition  that may stonewall the whole project vs Selby's past (Dumont) and current work on Cawford bringing them on board as partners from day one. This begs the question that has not been answered. If Dumont was so good, so close to infrastructure and shovel ready, why did BHP And Wyloo duke it out over Noront ...more  
Comment by idlefreebird on Jul 27, 2022 6:20pm
pcguy, the ring of fire has 100 years of chromite that trumps the nickel resource...that's the initial reasoning for the Noront aquisition..glta
Comment by Rm90090 on Jul 27, 2022 6:24pm
This question has been asked before to Mark on the CRUX show. Why did BHP and Wyloo fight for Noront when Dumont and Crawford are sitting there? He answered that the difference is that The Ring of Fire was going to be bought over by a private company (Wyloo) and beyond the reach of the big public companies. He went on to say that often times the majors dont act until they have to. That is why we ...more  
Comment by EndZonefor7 on Jul 27, 2022 6:30pm
Dumont has no expansion potential. Goldman is acting as selling rep for Dumont. Just because a deal isn't done there yet doesn't mean it wont happen. Many more players now than just BHP/ Wyloo in the battery game. The landscape has entirely changed. Who needs it most will tell the tale.
Comment by GnuckyT on Jul 27, 2022 8:24pm
two words..."low grade"
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