On 02/26/2004, basserdan's gold picks/responding to a question of what his "favorite jrs. for the next 18 months" are: "In no particular order........ here are fifteen that are still relatively inexpensive." - from #msg-2471084
GBN - was 1.79, now 1.13 -36.87% WHT - was 2.65, now 3.11 +17.36% EGO - was 2.87, now 2.71 -5.57% NXG - was 2.15, now 1.52 -29.3% WTZ - was 7.39, now 8.34 +12.86% GSS - was 5.62, now 3.67 -34.70% CAU - was 5.05, now 1.03 -79.6% BGO - was 3.15, now 2.82 -10.48% GRZ - was 3.65, now 4.20 +15.07% MNG - was 2.12, now 1.08 -49.06% CDE - was 7.02, now 3.52 -48.86%
Here in #msg-1883788 (on 12/6/2003) - basserdan defends MYNG, MYNG the day before (Friday) closed at .225, MYNG currently trades at .04! -82.22%
basserdan, is officially the biggest bull on gold stocks I've ever seen! lol. ===============================================================
Hi fi, Yep, I'm guilty of all of the above, but in fairness, since you decided to quote me, you should have quoted the entire post which included the following caveat to anyone who might have considered buying any of the stocks in my list.
"Though most of these miners/explorers have had a really nice run in the past year or so, I believe the following gold/silver/copper miners still offer considerable upside potential for investors who have a medium to long term view of the PM market. How they will perform in the near future, however, is little more than conjecture and, ideally, should be purchased during periods of weakness.
In no particular order........ here are fifteen that are still relatively inexpensive."
Fwiw, back then I always took the long term view and, truth be told, still hold positions in all but CAU which I sold well before they lost the Montana anti-cyanide referendum.
Should you care to delve further into their history, most of the above stocks enjoyed decent price appreciation after that February post which I've been told led to some of the threadsters to post some decent pwofits.
I would hope some day that you would do as well....
And yes, son, I readily admit to being the biggest bull where gold stocks are concerned, but only some gold stocks and only from a long term viewpoint.
Frankly, I don't know of any serious gold traders or funds who came out ahead last year..... do you?