Uruguay, Prector, Dent and Warrants
In this issue
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Current Markets and Uruguay
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Prector, Dent and Where We Are Going
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Why Warrants - Why Now? (and I mean right now)
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Warrants: More Bang for Your Buck
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StockCharts.com
Current Markets and Uruguay
We had a great week in gold and silver and clearly a good disconnect with the gold stocks as measured by the HUI as opposed to the S&P 500. The stocks are taking on a life of their own and we hope this will continue. Whether it is off to the races is still the big question but readers should be positioning themselves at this time to reap the benefits down the road.
As you may recall, I am currently traveling and for the next several days will be in Uruguay, namely, Colonia, Montevideo and Puenta del Esta. Yesterday we had the opportunity to connect with a subscriber for a close up view and education of the area.
Remember in these markets, patience is the key word as this could take longer to play out than any of us thinks possible.
Prector, Dent and....
Lorie Wilson, another friend who has written several articles for me in the past, currently has another article out on several websites which I encourage you to read.
Dent, Prector and Other Warn Us.....
Why Warrants - Why Now
This week I had an article dusted off from a couple of years ago about the benefits of including warrants in your portfolio. Very timely, so please give it a read.
Why Warrant - Why Now?
Warrants: More Bang for Your Buck
I encourage you to review your current holdings. If you feel that the company is on track, will survive and prosper then we would suggest you buy more that these distressed prices and thus greatly average down on your investment cost. This will
allow you to recoup your investment faster and put you on a fast track to future gains. Whether your holdings are common shares or long-term warrants which were
purchased at higher prices you need to take advantage of the current market conditions and purchase more.
As mentioned above, there are numerous long-term warrants which are begging to
be purchased and most are selling for less than $0.50 Canadian. One can be bought for $0.06 and has a remaining life of over 4 years and is one of my personal top holdings. Let's remember the reason we buy warrants in lieu of the common shares; leverage, more bang for the buck, so to speak, and we are always looking for these long-term warrants to increase better than 2 to 1 over the rise in the common shares. The question for you is: why not purchase the long-term warrants on a company that you really like, instead of the common shares? It is insane not to, in my opinion. It is time get smart and join the savvy crowd and learn about warrants and how they can supercharge your portfolio.
StockCharts.com
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What's this
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"A Look Over
My Shoulder":
Are you curious
which companies
have warrants
and are
trading?
Are you curious
which company
has a warrant
with an
expiration date
in 2017.
Are you curious
of a
company which
has a warrant
with an
expir date
in 2015.
Are you curious
which warrants I
own?
Are you curious
which common
shares I own?
Are you curious
which warrants
and common
shares are on my
"Hot List" for
your possible consideration to purchase?
Are you curious
which companies
have insiders
buying?
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