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Leflic..."Its amazing how many investors dont understand this:
If a execution price is lower than the share price it registers as a sell. If it is above the share price its a buy....... Pretty basic"
With the caveats that the prices can be manipulated by the MM`s, I`ve done dozens of trades over the years where they are immediately put through as the opposite of the way I traded.
Also there`s the delayed trades, which helps with the smoke and mirrors.
Thats why data feeds come with a legal disclaimer to advise that you only use them as a guide, not set in stone exact records.
Some interesting and very technical info about Victoria Gold deposits tweeted by ECR today... Part that caught my eye as below.. Fostervile, Costrfield and Bailieston all mentioned together..
ECR have only drilled to 50m at Black Cat and 450m at Bluemoon and still chasing the gold West at Bluemoon. :-)
Epizonal orogenic gold
Epizonal orogenic gold mineralisation forms by precipitation of gold from low-salinity fluids at depths of two to six kilometres and temperatures between 170°C and 300°C. These types of deposit are most common in the western part of the Melbourne Zone and in the eastern Bendigo Zone. Most individual deposits are small.
The only major known ore field of this type in Victoria is the Fosterville goldfield (at least 65 tonnes total gold) in the Bendigo Zone. Other epizonal orogenic deposits including Costerfield, Nagambie, Heathcote and Bailieston contained less than 10 tonnes of gold. Typical grades for underground mining vary between 5 and 15 g/t gold.Epizonal orogenic gold deposits characteristically contain submicroscopic inclusions of gold in sulphides within quartz sulphide veins and in stockworks in faults. Free gold is rarely found in unoxidised ores and gold may also be present as aurostibite (AuSb2).The dominant sulphides in epizonal orogenic gold deposits are usually arsenopyrite, pyrite and stibnite. The mineralogy of ores changes according to the temperature of gold deposition. Assemblages dominated by arsenopyrite and pyrite were deposited at higher temperatures (e.g. Fosterville gold mine) than ores with stibnite as the dominant sulphide (e.g. Costerfield gold mine).In Victoria, these deposits are believed to have formed at around 380 Ma but because of their low temperature of formation, the precise ages of the deposits in the Bendigo Zone are unclear. Those in the Melbourne Zone were deposited immediately after the Tabberabberan deformation at 380 Ma, the only major deformation to have affected the zone.
Agree which as mine was both above the listed share price it should have been listed as a purchase ?
Dotty As Gino sdaid yesterday on another board....
"Its amazing how many investors dont understand this:
If a execution price is lower than the share price it registers as a sell. If it is above the share price its a buy....... Pretty basic"
I have made two top ups today and both have been listed as sells
Yeah it’s a bad day for a lot of AIM mining stocks.
I’m more than happy to average down. The catalyst for me will be the JV, there seems to be enough interest already, as soon as this is announced, it could potentially clear 5-10p
Exactly what happened with Orosur out in Columbia. Some very good grades and 2 majors jumped on board. 600 million shares in circulation isnt all that bad, especially when we’re dealing with a highly prospective potential GOLD deposit.
They get you thinking days like this and make you look elsewhere but jumping from stock to stock to stock, you’ll always end up losing.
I posted the video presentation a couple of days ago. Just give that another watch. It’s clear to me that we will see many multiples of the current SP
Fair play, hopefully we will all do well on some news flow over the next weeks/ months
Fair few junior gold stocks down similar amounts today so nothing to be worried about, just need to hear this plan for the drill and then some lovely results coming in
I’m fairly new to ECR but I’m liking everything I see
I mentioned on twitter before, you don’t go out and purchase your very own diamond drill rig if you don’t mean business.
There will have been many investors that have been with ECR for years leading up until now. I’m willing to be patient and add on the dips.
Greatland is my main holding but I want to establish a strong position here and in wishbone long term.
Yes AG agreed- still a fair bit of selling going on without affecting the share price tooooo much. That can only be a good thing. Hopefully will hear something this week!
Groundhog Day. Good opportunity to top up bit hopefully we’ll hear something soon about drilling or talks at Creswick
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I see it's working at last, luckily not too much happening.