RE:Cheap Stink Bidder!!!I'm just speculating here! But I have some extra time today!
It is within the realm of possiblity that the person or persons, working as our low ball bidder, already has accumulated, so many shares that he can maintain an almost a complete control over the direction of the share price in deciding when it is going to rise or when it is going fall!
What a good idea, eh?
Once a sufficient number of shares has been accumulated, the owner operator of such a scheme could then be poised to drive the share price, quickly higher, before he dumps his position at the much higher price, letting the other, higher priced, buying suckers, take a fall!
He would have the cash to support this kind of action, as long as it was a temporary move to make!
I have seen this kind of operator work in the junior exploration sector before!
It is a different approach to investing that attempts to gain advantage, by using some financial leverage, over the much smaller, retail investor!
I mean why is Copper Lake Resources trading now at only a mere 2 cents? This is nuts! How could this possibly be?
Like I said, try to accumulate larger blocks of shares, like they might also have also been doing, for quite some time!
Their longer term strategy would be to maximize their profits, but at our expense, whenever we decide to sell out, at any loss!
The most important question for the rest of us becomes, just what would be the ultimate price of their disposition, when that highest price is finally reached? And when should we, also choose to sell?
It's probably a matter of exactly following the trading volume trend, as the share price, continues to rise!
A mathematical equation could possibly be formulated by a team player to help determine when it becomes the best time to dump their shares, at some huge profit!
So all potential sellers, don't become too anquished in this shorter run, just because your shares, have refused to rise in price! Patience must become your friend!
Some party holding more shares than you, could be ones, making you squirm in some despair!
This is much easier to do when manipulating penny stocks!
They want the most of the profits. But to do so, you must get less or none!
Sell now and into their hands, goes your hard earned dollars! But that untimely decision is only yours to make!
It's your money to lose!
At some point the share price is going to rise and when it does, it could begin to move, very quickly!
At any point, higher than your cost price, is the better time to sell!
And don't think that breaking even is a good strategy to take! It's not!
Always try to make a buck!
On the other hand, if a miner has been accumulating shares, using a similar price controlling strategy, once it reaches its quota, it must make a bigger investment decision!
In the financial markets, there are rules that miners have to follow. Only so many shares may be cheaply purchased, before they must decide to make a major acquisition. But they would much prefer to pay the lower price!
To these bigger players, such a gamble is just a wise and a very inexpensive investment decision.
And if this initial minor investment doesn't work out for them, they can simply right it off as a cheap expense deduction and move on to purchase something else!
Personally, I bought my larger block of shares because I believe that this company has the goods to offer any miner who wants to buy!
But it would be better if it understood and accepted the excellent value that a good lower tonnage VMS deposit has to offer!
Higher grades of valuable mineralization mined in smaller amounts of tonnage can offer some significant commercial advantage to any miner! Their mine and mill can be smaller and cheaper to build!
The biggest miners usually look the other way! These smallest of mining operations have little appeal to them! Any potential positive impact on their much larger share price is usually less!
But junior miners and larger intermediates are still looking to grow in every possible way!
Every positive step in this direction is a good one for them to take!
With Copper Lake Resources, take your time in deciding, when to sell your shares!
But don't wait too long to buy!
You never know how much time you have left to get your best deal made!
If any miner is now buying, later on, they may decide to pay more!
But when might that be? When it is cheaper or more expensive?
All the best! Java