AGORACOM Founder, George Tsioils and Chief Market Commentator, Allan Barry Go Via Satellite to discuss Allan’s picks this week, including:
Colossus Minerals (CSI.T)
McEwen Mining (MUX.T)
SGX Resources (SXR.V) (ABR banner sponsor)
Almaden Minerals (AMM.T)
Bear Creek Mining (BCM.V)
Integra Gold Corp. (ICG.V)
Gold Canyon Resources (GCU.V)
Find out which company George thinks is a MUST BUY on Monday, as well as, why George also thinks his huge winning pick BSM Technologies (GPS:TSXV) is still a long-term winner despite being up 40% already!
Allan and George have already put their viewers well ahead of the game by starting their weekly broadcasts on July 19, 2013 on the thesis that great small-cap companies were so oversold they could not be ignored.
One look at the TSX Venture Index proves they hit the nail on the head with their July 19th start date … but that doesn’t come close to telling the whole story with most of their picks far outperforming an exchange bloated with zombie companies.
Find out which companies Allan and George like this week by watching the video below!
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Tags: almaden minerals, Bear Creek, colossus minerals, Gold Canyon Resources, Integra gold, mcewen mining, SGX Resources
Hi, Colin and thanks for the post. Yep, sometimes things go wrong, which is why we always bang the table on stop losses.
Best,
G
Hi there,
I sure am glad that I did not get into Colossus Minerals after your glowing report on the September 27 show (“screaming buy” was the term used), Today, November 15, after a negative press release by management, the sp closed down 52% (!!!), or $0.225 to $0.205. The press release described water problems. Volume was HUGE at 30 million shares tor the day.
I would think that they will have to resolve the mine problems before you talk about CSI again…