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Thanks R1 everyone who is in lithium should consider a Canadian...

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    Thanks R1

    everyone who is in lithium should consider a Canadian holding, although that may be too broad a category. Yes, I've had to look seriously at how to manage MTC after the Dynavolt 'collapse.' Doubling down was part of the strategy, and it will greatly help the recovery. I'm not out of the woods yet. I do expect though to eventually grow my own private rain forrest.....

    I'll take the bait and mention SYT. Overall I'm just as bullish as I always was, but obviously timing is the biggy, which is my overall weak point, although many here may like to add others. If I could afford it, I'd load up now, as this year will prove the case (or not).

    Only the revenue will make the case, as no hype has credibility these days in tech. The land grab that SYT is conducting is admirable, so it's not difficult to see where it should go, if and only if their specific corner of the industry continues to advance. They certainly seem to have the tech to succeed if the sponsored data market grows like it is believed to do. But tech is reliable as sex; can be very short lived. However, on the whole, I believe they are in the right space, so it 's only a matter of time now. News has been dry in recent months, but revenue will be supporting it this year, so finally it will all come together.

    Last famous words (trade).


    Was trading the shite out of JAT, but now becoming more conciliatory in trying to establish a disciplined approach to my happy-go-lucky trading style.

    Piloting MNS.
 
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