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Why Is Tyhee's Share Price So Low?

posted on Jul 18, 2008 09:46AM

Why Is Tyhee's Share Price So Low?

I offer this list to you,

1. The markets suck (that's a technical term, originated in Brooklyn). Big Money is now risk adverse and the juniors, even the great ones like Tyhee, are generally riskier than the seniors or the mids. Just take a look at how well the seniors and mids are doing. eg. Agnico-Eagle, Gold Corp. Big Money is not blind to how much potential these juniors have, but they're still not happy with high risk. Maybe you got to be nuts to take a chance on a junior. I'm nuts, but even so, Tyhee, my sane friends, is doin' just fine, thank you. When the Big Money hits, we're going see these juniors take off like rockets and Tyhee will be in the lead ship.

2. Many are selling to increase their cash holding. This is now a widely held strategy.

3. The institutional/Wall Street firms do not yet believe that gold prices will remain high. Morgan Stanley (and/or Meryll) for example, has predicted gold prices down to the $600 level following 2010...( I don't.) So, if they feel that way, why would they encourage institutions to buy juniors?

4. Also, there may be some loose hand who are selling because they are afraid of how Tyhee is going to go about getting money for next year's exploration and perhaps even the purchasing of mining stuff.

5. This market is not for those with weak intestines. If you don't have the guts for it, as many do not, invest in the seniors. Maybe the gutless are moving out of the juniors to invest in the large caps. Hey, I own Silver Wheaton. But, boy oh boy, I got a lot more of Tyhee.

6. Opps, I almost forgot. The hedge funds are out of the juniors. They'll be back. My guess, this fall.

Your thoughts?

Baires

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