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I totally agree DNP, this price is a gift.
I too have been buying again today. The ...007 buys are mine (silly I know but it helps me track if/how they're being reported). 35007, 65007, 50007 and 100,007 buys are all mine today)
GLA
PS I am not a delusional wannabee James Bond
So, 7.2p is printing as I type which is a matching low from intraday yesterday of course Is this a double bottom and an indication of a trend change? Could be but we won't know until the SP heads north.
I'm very happy to buy/hold at this level
GLA
Thanks for sharing your analysis MasterRSI.
I'm seeing fib support at 7.336 so. yes I agree with you - this could be the bottom. Apart from that the 61.8 fib there's very little else positive to be said for the charts aside from we're still above SMA200. This is now a 2 month downtrend.
If this wasn't EEE with its amazing potential I would have sold literally all my EEE weeks ago. I did end up selling about 50% in the 10p region but have bought back heavily yesterday and last week.
Another intraday bounce off 7.2p would be a double bottom. That would be positive as would setting and confiming a bullish daily candle. It's been a while. These events are supposed to test us.
Thanks again
GLA
Manahed to finally get a buy filled for 75,007 shares. This is on top of buys at 60,007 and 26,007 shares at 7.6p, 7.64p and 7.5p
7.6p seems like a bargain but it could be catching a falling knife, etc.
Regardless of the rotten-looking chart, the fundamental value and potential here are hard to match IMO. I'm not surprised there's some fun and games to be had.
Thankfully I did not hold for long. My TA told me to get in and then out again without too much loss.
Until management demonstrate a credible path to funding I will not be triggered by TA buy signals again.
Thanks for your interest in my methods.
Agreed, pumpers are here big time.
The tiny market cap is being hailed as a good thing. Problem is, for all the promising assets which CMRS has, how the heck are they going to finance the drill campaigns without massive dilution.
This is a wait and see stock for me.
Each to their own and good luck to you Genghis
Your words make sense of course but I would question whether the mining majors will wait until EEE has built a small scale opertaion at Pitfield before moving in with offers.
SB has little choice but to go down this production-proving path for strategic reasons. He's doing the right thing and I trust him and the formiddable team he has already assembled.
SB and I discussed strategy in November. He opined that none of the majors will want to see a viable Pitfield go to a competitor. I agree. Pitfield has the potential to put other Ti mines out of business. Every step that the EEE makes towards production ratchets-up the pressure on the incumbent majors.
I repeat, none of the incumbent Ti miners will want a viable Pitfield to go to a competitor.
IMO there is a high probability that Pitfield will be bought well before the ribbon-cutting of the production plant.
GLA