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Oh, Fibonacci numbers, for you guys who don't know, are referred to as the "Golden Formula". It is a naturally recurring set of proportional numbers that are found throughout nature. Flower pedal designs, spirals in snail shells, designs on Pre-colombian / Mayan architecture. The places they are found are astounding.
So, applying it to a cyclical pattern like stocks are a no brainer.
Look it up. It may make you a believer. It also may make you a few extra bucks on any of your holdings.
We have been digging up all we can for years (some of us, at least). Lots of good diggers here, lots of sharing, too. It's good to see a additional voice telling the same info that we have known for a while. Welcome to the crowd!
Lets move this little gem!
Read the same thing about silver, DLC. Industry use of silver AND gold both higher than expected, but silver far outstripped expected demand.
Great place to be, CGFIA.
It may take some time, but it slowly sinks in! Now the question is, can I apply it correctly and not "F" it up!
Load the CGFIA Alaska Armada, Grizz, I see a long trip to the new world coming soon!
The copper is no slouch either, that could be a bigger % of income than a lot of people realize. And it "piggybacks" on the gold and silver ore. Same process, mostly, and mixed in the "button" when the mill sends their final product to finishing refinery (smelter).
Ok, time for a CGFIA grog, before I get all excited! Who's turn is it to buy?
Great info, Grizz, particularly the Fibonacci retrace info. Had a good friend (PhD in mathematics and a second PhD in psychology, but not a trader) explain it a bit better to be. Told him of the theory in stock prices, he studied it for a few days and suggested we look for an additional break at 50%. (not a Fibonacci number, but a logical (and psychological) point where an additional wave can form.
I have a few extra shares I'm holding so I can try to play the Fibonacci Retrace. (remember I'm still pretty new at this)
CGFIA Flotilla getting underway! Get on of get off, but get something! Hopefully we get lucky!
Have been looking, but nothing yet. I'll try my broker friend and see if he knows of a CHEAP way to get some. He's too expensive for pinks, but was my college room mate; is an independent broker/ financial advisor for 20+ years. He will know if there is one. I'll keep you advised.
Good Luck all!
You really squeezed a lot of information in that post Wallstreet!
Kind of lays a lot of good reading right there for anyone not familiar with CGFIA. TY!
This is going to get complicated! Now I have to add in a "Robo factor" to my predictive analysis?
I think I'll stick to my PCFG magic 8 ball!
GLTA PCFG investors!
LMAO, funny BB! You are right, and Barzini was the head of the 5 families. (and the force behind the assassination of Sonny and the attempt on the Don)
Maybe that's what TDAF needs, someone like the Don to go to the pentagon and make us a "good deal". After all, politicians, mafia, they all speak the same language, $$$)
Where would we be without Robo. Once you understand him, you kind of look forward to his "Quote of the day" so you can laugh!
Most of the time he's harmless. You just have to warn the noobs that his dumpster is his world and it effects his outlook, just stay away from it.
(All in good fun, Robo. You are loved, by whom, I'm not sure, but you ARE loved. ; )
Thanks, BB!
Barzini was his Don, wasn't he? Matters not; Robo doesn't have TV installed in the dumpster, and Netflix is doubling their fees, so I doubt he will know the difference!
TADF long and .... "an offer we can't refuse"
Hi guys! Wow! All the names here are familiar! I guess we are all looking for the next playground!
Not an investor, yet, but looking real hard at Blackfire.
GLTYA, I'll be jumping in as soon as the powder is delivered.
I'm glad you are checking the crystal ball of DD for us, Bob.
All these indicators, you have to believe this is a super play. Us longs will be counting ounces of Au soon.
CGFIA flotilla ready to set sail!
"All ashore that's going ashore!"
It has been languishing down here for too long, and the potential is great. Way undervalued. Just one or two small pieces left to complete this whole puzzle, and they are laying on the table right in front of us.
News is imminent, and it will be good. All IMHO, but strongly believe in CGFIA!
Sorry Bill, I mention that message for Scheme!
Last time I checked, the Titanic has been on the bottom of the Atlantic for 99 years. I think someone sold you a ticket on the wrong boat. But if you are in a buying mood, I have a bridge in Brooklyn, NY about the same age as the Titanic, and some nice beachfront property in Nevada. (well, it was a beach 60,000 years ago) I'll trade either of them for all your TADF stock!
I'm smiling at your advice, Scheme!
As Don Corleone said to Barzini, I wish you good luck in your business as long as your business doesn't interfere with mine.
I think Robo hit his head on the nail! Are you OK, Robo, or do you need some medical attention? I would hate for you to get an infection.
Keep smiling!
That is the laugh of the day Robo! Almost as good as "sell them all and let God sort them out"!
Ok guys, stop spiking Robo's dumpster coffee! You know he can't handle the ethanol!
; )
24D,
Thanks for the info, and welcome aboard the CGFIA Flotilla, as we like to refer to ourselves. (we have boatloads of shares, cumulatively)
Re: buying, there are some brokers who will let you buy. Check a few of the past posts, and you will see you are not alone. Scottrade is one you can buy through, but transferring penny stocks is also a problem due to the high cost.
Many of the guys here have opened a second account with a different broker, and are holding what they have in the first till the price rises enough to make the transfer worthwhile. If you need any help, just post a message and someone will usually have an answer for you.
Good Luck!
Shysurfer,
Welcome aboard the CGFIA Flotilla, and thanks for posting your first post with us! We also appreciate the position info.
FYI, I treat this information confidentially. I do not repeat and details to anyone, or post it anywhere. All I will ever post is a cumulative total of everyone who posts or PM's me their data.
Good Luck trading, if you can share anything you find, or have any questions, please jump in at anytime.
You will also notice we like to joke around quite a bit too. Life is too short to go through a day without at least one laugh or smile! ; )
King Zulu, Will do! Keep adding those shares! They may buy a Corvette (or substitute any large expensive ostentatious model of choice here) someday soon!
GOOD LUCK!
Mtns, will do! Not sure about the trade for trade, but I'll check on it. I believe it has to do with clearing houses and penny stocks in general. I need to check on it.
I'm a Scottrade Customer, so I'm restricted. I'm going to set the highest price possible. (I'll wait till it hits 5-6)
They won't get my CGFIA stock to play around with!
One Billion, one hundred million shares and still loading the cargo!
The Flotilla is growing as we post!
I'm getting extra muscles doing all this physical labor. Where are the other "swabbies" when you need them? I think I'll reduce their grog ration for a day or so, maybe that will put some pep in their step!
CGFIA Flotilla onward & upward!
"Kilo" told us his specialty with the new job was micro caps like TADF, and was not going to be able to keep up his contact with us.
You would be very surprised at the restrictions that are placed on most employees of trading / financial / investment houses.
I have family members who work in the information technology department for a very large investment firm. (JPM) Employees are restricted in all sorts of ways, even down to the brokers they are allowed to place their own personal trades with.
It is not a very big jump in logic to see that dealing in microcaps and giving financial advice is a possible conflict in interest. I'll bet he transferred his stock to his brother or another family member to avoid any appearance of impropriety.
Read his posts. Look at those around #11630. You will see your speculation is far from his stated position.
GLTY.
Sometimes orders get split into smaller blocks, so this may have been just "topping off the tank" on a much larger order. It has happened to some if my orders a few times. We may never know, but it does look strange when viewed from our side of the line.
At least we recovered a tick today. Maybe we get lucky this week?
PCFG long!
No red today, but no green either. Break even is ok in a waiting game like this play is right now.
Good luck, and stay positive!
PCFG long!
Cheerleaders removing TADF from their stock list? Are you referring to "Kilo"?
There is a personal reason for that. He had to due to new job restrictions, not for lack of support.
Enjoy the beer, and have one for all of us! (And the wurst is the best, I'm told)
Remember, when vacation is over it's back to the watered down CGFIA grog! (I promise better quality grog as soom as the PPS increases)
Have a good one, BBC! I'm sure you'll hear us all cheer when the mill is cleared of the C&D order!
Kilo said he was taking a private sector job in the financial world, working with small cap stocks. (If you are reading this, thanks again for your service to my country, Kilo. Hope you make a mi t in your new job.)
I think publicly touting TDAF may be a problem with his employment status as an investment advisor. (since TDAF is a small, micro cap stock) he did say he was keeping his position in TDAF.
Sometimes work gets in the way of life as we know it.
As it has been said, fear is "False Evidence Appearing Real".
So, keep up your DD guys, and fear not!
PCFG = my early retirement plan.
Another sucker for a good burger! Shall we meet at burger king? It may later cost us $1000 if we sell now! Let's just stick to the $1 menu for now!
I hear that CGFIA grog goes well with a cheeseburger!
Then again we could follow the advice of the bearded guy on TV and "stay hungry, my friend"!
We know the gold is there, it's the darn C&D order we need removed.
Can we get the CGFIA employees to remove that? As their caddy, I'm suggesting a pick and shovel for this "hole", or maybe an 18 pound sledge hammer?
Now, where to use that sledge hammer is a good point. A certain state government agency could be the perfect place! (just joking, I think they tried that at the meeting last December)
Yup, it really is a sit, wait and accumulate time. I'm taking up knitting while I wait.
(Darn these knitting needles are sharp!)
Love the tire comment! (not to mention the snow, either) Sounds like you have a good sense of humor and a good memory for posted "details"
Long and Rich! PCFG!
Good luck to all investors!
I did a little more number crunching, and checked past posts. 143 cubic yards per hour is the maximum thru put @ 95% production. (Thanks Phred, I used your figures.)
In production situations such as this, you want to "push" material downstream in the process by at least 10%. So, that means PCFG's present excavation rate has exceeded the maximum required material input to keep the mill process running at peak capacity.
A second shift, or weekend work are the next logical steps to increase production. "Pam" (PCFG employee) innocently hinted at this when she was asked how many shifts they were running. She replied: "Just one for now."
I expect the expansion of the mill process will be expedited. It is now just a question of how fast they can get the precious metals separated from the aggregate, and how "rich" the aggregate is.
With the separation process being the limiting factor to the operation's profitability, it makes sense they have targeted the richer gravels for processing.
This all may seem a bit basic to some readers, but I believe it adds clarity and confidence regarding PCFG's reports. The only item that is somewhat open to question in this formula for earnings is the "richness" of the gravel they are presently processing. You can insert any predicted figure you feel comfortable with. (I know some of you have already run these figures for yourself.) Or, you can wait for the production reports to find out how "lucky" PCFG is.
Just my opinion, and a little real life expertise in material handling.
GLTA
Thanks, but I just used what Airdale1 gave us. Any 5th grader could have done the math. (as long as they were Japanese. I'm not sure an American 5th grader could have solved the word problem)
The credit really goes to Airdale!
PCFG is doing their homework, that's for sure.
I just had to run some quick numbers to estimate of the present through-put of the PCFG operation.
Based on the manufacturer's specs for the HM400-1 articulated dump truck, the "heaped capacity" of each truck is 29.2 cubic yards. Round that down to 29, and multiply that times 2 trips per hour. (Based on Airdale1's empirical data) Multiply the product by 3 trucks. The resulting figure is 170 cubic yards per hour. Assuming an 8 hour work day (as reported to Airdale1 by PCFG employee Pam), the result is a per day thru put figure of 1,360 cubic yards.
PCFG said that they would be at 1,000 cubic yards by September. Here we are at the middle of the month and these figures indicate that they are surpassing their targeted production by 30%+. Not bad for a couple of insane guys who never ran a mine before, (as some detractors have called Bob and Mitch).
I know that there are going to be some people who will aggressively dispute what these numbers mean. Anyone who has a realistic outlook will see this as an extremely positive sign. PCFG has hit the marks they predicted, (with a good margin for error) and I believe that this indicates we can expect the next production report to do the same; production equal to or greater than projected.
Grab all the shares of PCFG you can afford. This is the time to get a good thing at a bargain price. All in my humble opinion, of course, but with a truckload of data to back it up. A big thanks to Airdale1 for the valuable data.
Airdale1,
Relieved and thankful that you had an angel on your shoulder watching out for you and your family.
Everything else seems so trivial at a time like this.
Thank you for the excellent report. PCFG is on it's way to great things. I wish I could tattoo this report on Robo's hand so he can read about the real "production" happening at NR.
You missed his claims on Friday. They were beyond his usual nod and wink.
Good luck to everyone, and thank God you are safe.
DeeDog, You are correct, it was a P51 Mustang. It had been modified for the races, but had just passed all FAA inspections & the pilot, although 70+ years old, was a highly talented and very experienced pilot. He had hundreds of hours in this plane and was considered an "expert" pilot.
I am in southern Nevada, a long way from Reno, but the news here is all about this tragedy. The reports are pretty gruesome.
The number of fatalities and injured are still questionable as the crowd was pretty chewed up by flying debris from the crash. The total number of injured will definitely be climbing. Word has it many "walking wounded" left under their own power to seek medical help wherever possible. The totals are still unknown and probably will be for days.
My info about the injured is coming third hand from nursing community tending to them. (Nevada is a sparsely populated state by comparison to most others, so there is a lot of connections all over the state in the medical community. My wife has quite a few friends in the Reno area who work in the medical field.)
Wishing for the best and praying for the victims.
I hope Airdale1 was in a bar someplace having a beer.
Let your PCFG friends know how you are, when you can Airdale1.