CSD consolidated tin mines limited

When will we see a swing back into commodities??? Was the bounce...

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    When will we see a swing back into commodities??? Was the bounce off the six-year lows the catalyst? Or will it be the Fed impending rate rise. Surely a reversal will occur soon???

    The price of CSD has stabilised near the 4.5 cents figure, which is shameful given what it has (potentially) but it is also understandable if you compare it to other resource companies. Not many are doing well. Meanwhile, tech and biotech stocks are priced outrageously.

    :-(

    Monday should see if the Top20 were the sellers last week, which will indicate what type of games are being played. Personally, I doubt it will be them but it doesn't really mean too much anyway; given that the Top20 hold 61.10% means outside the Top20 holds 38.90%, which is still a lot of shares.

    Anyway, the AGM is coming up but unfortunately I'm unable to attend this year. Hopefully, the DFS will be released or the company will tell us a reason, such as waiting on better timing. I fully understand why they would wait BUT the shareholders need to be told, and not on the last day of November!

    Here's the list of the tin stocks. Most look dreadful with only MLX positive in all areas. Tin play - November 2015.jpg Time to get a skate on CSD, being down almost 40% is not a good investment.
 
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