Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
Yes, the price is going to be influenced a little by the value of what is below ground, and yes it will also be influenced by the infrastructure being set in place to get it out of the ground. But until it comes out of the ground there is nothing to sell for the return. So imo the price will always be volatile to change.
I have been invested in a mining project before and found that good gains were to be made before any product is mined, only to get shafted later down the line when the cost of getting the product out of the ground grew considerably. Or other unforeseen problems occurred.
Prem is a long-term bet for me, and I expect the volatility, so I am not going to be influenced by the said volatility to sell.
Thanks for the info. It's one thing trying to get my head around the science of Sareum, which I continue to do thanks to many on this board. But how the stock market works is another creature, one that I cant get my head around at all.
It's difficult to understand or get a sense of why so many sells are going through. Anyone got any ideas why so many people would be selling on such a figural news day. It seems beyond madness. All I can think is that the comment about funding in the rns has got some folk worried about dilution.
It always amazes me how the price continues to rise and fall at such a pace when there are very few registered buys. In fact only one buy on the page that i am looking at. The graph looks more like it is measuring someones heartbeat.
Absolutely the right way for our government to go. Even more so now that those in Brussels have shown their true colours by attempting to scupper our vaccination program. England may be small but we are big in the sciences.
Nice to see that this board is back on track with useful research discussions and perspectives. It is interesting reading once again. Couldn't say that about the last few days with all the trolling that has been going on.