Acabo de comprar unas miles de Galaxy Resources
14-mar-2016 01:37
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Recién abierto el ASX, nada como ver ejecutarse una orden de varias miles de acciones en una apuesta segura. Como mínimo espero doblar, siendo un poco optimista triplicar y si dios quiere cuatriplicar la inversión en los próximos 6 meses - 1 año. Iré poniendo por aquí los avances de su cotización Saludos y pillo litio 13/03 0,225 23/03 0,25 01/04 0,27 04/04 0,28 07/04 0,29 -- +40% -- ¿Merezco 5 stars? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 08/04 0,32 11/04 0,345 -- +50% -- ![]() 12/04 0,36 15/04 0,4 -- +80% -- Road to doblar ![]() 18/04 0,415 19/04 0,425 20/04 0,485 -- +115% -- Inversión doblada ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 26/04 0,385 09/05 0,43 11/05 0,45 -- +95% -- ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 18/05 0,42 30/05 0,44 01/06 0,50 -- +120% -- ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 12/06 0,525 25/06 0,46 Pillo brexit 28/06 0,50 04/07 0,525 15/07 0,48 01/08 0,475 -- +108% -- 11/08 0,415 --VENTA-- -- +80% --Por que el día pintaba muy mal y rompió soportes (en total de rentabilidad entre el 85 y 95% en 5 meses) ahora anda por 0.355 ![]() ya ahora por 0.30... ACTUALIZO EN 2017: 2.25 YA estaría forrado si hubiese aguantadono sé por qué me quitais mis 5 estrellas, como para quejaros eh ![]() 20/02 13/03 15/04 ![]() 01/06 01/07 Así en resumidas cuentas es un compañía australiana dedicada a la minería y en especial al litio. Hasta hace poco estaba muy endeudada y de ahí su baja cotización. Tras la crisis de China, principal importadora del litio, se ha revalorizado subiendo desde 0,02 hasta 0,220 en escasos 6 meses y todo apunta a que seguirá subiendo y quien sabe hasta donde, a principios del 2011 estaba a 1,75 y en 2009 a 2,19. http://www.galaxyresources.com.au/ https://www.google.com/finance?cid=713068 ¿La culpa? La demanda de Litio por parte de China en baterías (dicho por el propio director de Galaxy Resources) FAQ: ¿Con qué broker operas? ¿Comisiones? DeGiro. 10€ por compra y otros diez por venta. ¿Cuanto metiste? ¿Cuanto has ganado? Unas miles de acciones a 0,22 , previamente otro paquete a 0,185. Indexo el comentario bilioso numer one : )Son baggers sanos
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14-mar-2016 01:38
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Reservo para ir añadiendo info Vaya me lo han robado lo mismo daEsto para los que dicen que es pump and dump, como para hinchar todas las mineras de litio de un continente entero La regla de oro es diversificar, así que por aquí dejaré otras compañías relacionadas con el litio. Pilbara Minerals Neometals Australian Lithium Altura Mining Nemaska Lithium Añado esta última de canada porque ![]() Según veo estas imágenes se actualizan cada día, el post es del 14/03 |
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14-mar-2016 01:58
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Recién abierto el ASX, nada como ver ejecutarse una orden de varias miles de acciones en una apuesta segura. Como mínimo espero doblar, siendo un poco optimista triplicar y si dios quiere cuatriplicar la inversión en los próximos 6 meses - 1 año. Iré poniendo por aquí los avances de su cotización
Saludos Así en resumidas cuentas es un compañía australiana dedicada a la minería y en especial al litio. Hasta hace poco estaba muy endeudada y de ahí su baja cotización. Tras la crisis de China, principal importadora del litio, se ha revalorizado subiendo desde 0,02 hasta 0,220 en escasos 6 meses y todo apunta a que seguirá subiendo y quien sabe hasta donde, a principios del 2011 estaba a 1,75 y en 2009 a 2,19. http://www.galaxyresources.com.au/ |
14-mar-2016 02:02
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| Creo que no es para nada necesario y no quiero dar cifras exactas, aparte que aquí cualquiera sabe usar el inspeccionar elemento |
14-mar-2016 02:06
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¿ ? Si no te fías de mi palabra, ¿te fias de un pantallazo? yo la verdad no, y menos con los fantasmas que hay en estos temas del trading
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14-mar-2016 21:03
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| Hoy sube un 2,2% y ya no hablemos de Neometals, se acaba de marcar un 12,28% en un mismo día (también la tengo pillada). Todas verdes. |
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14-mar-2016 21:30
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Neometals Ltd (ASX:NMT) recently outlined that it will rewards its shareholders with a return of capital. Neometals has now updated that the proposed cash payment to shareholders of $0.02 per share, or around A$11.2 million in total, will now be paid entirely as an unfranked dividend. The company said after consultation with tax advisers, the board has determined that the proportion of any return that could be attributed as a return of capital is minimal. The board has accordingly decided that is preferable to proceed immediately with an unfranked dividend and avoid additional costs and delays that would be associated with seeking shareholder approval for the return of capital. As a result, the directors have declared a dividend of $0.02 per share, to holders of ordinary shares registered at 4.00pm WST on 22 March 2016. The payment date is 7 April 2016. Neometals also intends to initiate an on-market buy‐back of ordinary shares, this will commence after payment of the dividend. The company will also initiate an unmarketable parcel sale facility, enabling shareholders with a valued at less than A$500, to sell their full holding with no broking or administration fees. |
16-mar-2016 01:46
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Pillo sitio. Aunque no son mineras puras, no sé yo si fiarme de commodities dependientes de China Edit: el riesgo divisa entiendo que lo dejas abierto, no? |
16-mar-2016 02:03
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16-mar-2016 02:13
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Si tengo tiempo les haré un seguimiento, pero a bote pronto hablar de 100%-200% me parece sobrarse no? Lo dicho, pillo sitio que pinta interesante |
16-mar-2016 02:22
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Aquí se habla un poco del litio, autralia-China etc At this year’s Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada conference (PDAC), Jon Hykawy of Stormcrow Capital provided a brief overview of the critical materials involved in the lithium-ion battery supply chain. During his talk, he covered everything from the basics of how lithium batteries work to the different types of lithium-ion batteries, to how growing battery demand is affecting the outlooks for various metals. Certainly, the overall theme of the talk fell in line with what investors have been hearing lately. Demand for lithium-ion batteries is growing quickly, and so is demand for the lithium (and other critical metals) used to make them. However, Hykawy provided a bit more background for that argument, suggesting that lithium supply and demand will only remain balanced under ideal conditions. Here are a few highlights of what he had to say. Supply/demand balance Lithium demand is currently sitting at about 200,000 tonnes, and Hykawy estimates that if current suppliers were producing at 100 percent of their capacity, supply would stand at roughly 231,000 tonnes. So why are prices going crazy? “There are some issues with respect to the supply situation in lithium in China,” Hykawy explained, “or the dynamic within the lithium industry within China, which is why, at Battery Japan recently, there were some Chinese buyers trying to find contracts for delivery of certain lithium materials at prices as high as $30,000 a tonne.” That situation is exclusive to China, but prices have certainly risen markedly for the rest of the world as well as of late. Looking ahead to 2025, Stormcrow is projecting demand in excess of 400,000 tonnes, with totally supply expected to sit around 425,000 tonnes. That might sound like good news, but as Hykawy noted, “that’s not a big margin of error.” “There should be some concern about potential lithium supply,” he said. A precarious position Of course, whether or not lithium producers will be able to keep up with demand is a key question for those interested in the market. But that can be difficult to predict, since, like other mining companies, lithium producers can be overly optimistic about their projections. “One way obviously to find out what [a company] can make is to read their literature and determine what they say they can make,” Hykawy stated. “Another is actually to look at their production numbers over the course of years and try and determine what their capacities really are.” For its part, Stormcrow is expecting a number of new supply sources to come online: Albemarle (NYSE:ALB); “We’re assuming that Albemarle is going to make good on their recent MOU announcement with the government of Chile and that they’re going to ramp that over the course of about a year once they have brine flowing into that part of the project,” Hykawy noted. Orocobre (TSX:ORL); Though a number of other analysts remain hesitant about Orocobre’s progress, Hykawy was positive. “We’re assuming that Orocobre is going to ramp up successfully,” he said. Galaxy Resources (ASX:GXY); “We’ve got Galaxy built in because we think their project is a solid one and will eventually produce,” Hykawy stated. POSCO (NYSE:PKX); “We’ve got some production from Western Lithium (TSX:WLC)/POSCO/Argentina, because that’s probably the most concise way to describe that POSCO has stated goals for their lithium production globally with their process … if they’re right, they’re going to play a very significant role in future lithium production,” noted Hykawy. Other; More generally, Hykawy stated, “we’re assuming that someone somewhere is going to bring something like RB Energy (OTCMKTS:RBEIF) into production. Now that could be Nemaska Lithium (TSXV:NMX), that could be RB, but somebody’s going to make one of these things work.” If all of those projections come to fruition, then the market should be in a “perfect supply balance” through 2025. “That’s a precarious position, having to depend on everyone to get everything right in terms of timing and production and not having any problems occurring year in, year out,” Hykawy said. “It hasn’t happened so far, and you can disagree, but it’s probably not going to happen here.” |
16-mar-2016 02:23
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| Dobló en 0,05, dobló en 0,1 , no hay ningun impedimento a que vuelva a doblar es mas lo hará rápidamente aunque con estas cifras siempre hay que jugar con sl |
16-mar-2016 02:30
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ojo no descarto que pegue fuerte la producción de litio en canada, allí parece que la demanda les llega con retraso a 0,2 en 2011 y en la mierda hasta septiembre, en marzo tuvo fiesta |








