Bullion Stacker said:Just beating myself up for not buying more at 1.6c to bring my average cost down.
Im even at 3.3, although still down on the optionsaussiesilver said:Bullion Stacker said:Just beating myself up for not buying more at 1.6c to bring my average cost down.
You still can,just buy at these levels
They're dead in my portfolio, hoping to atleast retain some money back before they expire.aussiesilver said:My Balance was up $4200 on the heads and slightly on the options. I did buy some PENOD's at .008 to fill a void in my account. I only need another 16 million shares and i will be in the top 20 holders.
I think that if we can get 3.2 or 3.3 on a good day and today was not that good a day on the ASX there might be some good profits to be had on the Penocs
phrenzy said:They are planning to pay dividends once production starts, I wouldn't be surprised if I ended getting all my capital back in dividends in a couple years.
Bullion Stacker said:I think we have a LONG way to go before we see anything past 4c.
IMO 8c by October is absurd
To be at 8c, i'd say we'd need the uranium price to recover as well as being well past stage 1 of production
Bullion Stacker said:phrenzy said:They are planning to pay dividends once production starts, I wouldn't be surprised if I ended getting all my capital back in dividends in a couple years.
Where abouts did you get that info from?
Roswell Crash Survivor said:From what I understand, the market for uranium oxide (U3O8) doesn't operate like commodity metal markets such as copper, iron ore or silver. There is a spot price but its relatively meaningless since most producers/processors deal only in long-term supply contracts.
Picked up some Paladin Energy (ASXDN) for my portfolio right after Fukushima Daich woes kicked-off; nuclear power plant popping their tops live on television wasn't as bearish for uranium producer stocks as I expected.
Back then they only had two operating mines in Nambia/Namibia, used to read about production stoppages due to 'diesel supply stoppage'.
Eventually walked away at $3.73/share for a small in-and-out profit.