SLR was more volatile on the way up than those mentioned. Most likely explanation is that SLR has the highest cost of production and therefore profit more leveraged to the increasing/decreasing profit margin.
That said, this is the type of situation that could really turn around.
Don't think it is impossible gold rebounds and A$ depreciates (say US$1800 gold and 90c exchange rate would mean $3-$4 agin for SLR in my opinion.
If you're really game gear it up for a massive potential upside with the possiblity of blowing all your investment.
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