Mustang Minerals hit sulphides, Tournigan Gold adds more uranium, North American Tungsten rides high on Cantung and more this week on the Canadian Markets.
On June 15 we got a new report from our Treasury on how much long term investment foreigners made in the US. They have slowed overall cross-border flows from a record $91 B into the US 3 months ago, to a still-large $47 B in the most recent month of April.
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The thing investors should understand, but many particularly of the fundamental discipline do not, markets are fluid, they move, they change, they do not stand still.
Let's see what was happening this past week and see if we can glimmer any meaning to it all.
Tournigan turns to uranium, Virginia Gold Mines hits more hot holes and Augusta looks for further funds. These and other Canadian market movers this past week.
We started okay but it didn't last long. The last 2 days were downers. Will it continue? Let's see.