jueves, 24 de enero de 2013

Rally Alert: USGT Getting Ready to Move Again


USGT Holding Support


Fellow Investors,

Shares of USA Graphite (USGT) are holding support around the $0.71 level.  There is plenty of buying interest and we fully expect another rally to test the $1 level! 

 Investors remain focused on the company's prospects of becoming the dominant supplier of North American natural flake graphite to American industry. USGT is all about developing American graphite for American companies. 

Management continues to move forward with its aggressive expansion plans. USGT already has the rights to two large graphite properties in Nevada and has signed a letter of intent to acquire a third. Once the third graphite property is acquired, USGT will have nearly 3,000 acres of promising deposits that could potentially contain millions of tons of high quality flake graphite.

USA Graphite's main graphite property, Blue Wing Mountains in northwestern Nevada, has very promising geology and could be one of the largest graphite mines in North America. USGT's other property, Gordon Creek, and the Ruby Mountain property, on which the company has signed a letter of intent, are in close proximity to each other in northeastern Nevada. All three properties are close enough to each other to allow for the efficient use of geologists, mining engineers and drilling equipment to keep down costs.

USGT management has also indicated that it is considering a graphite property on Canada's Pacific Coast, near the largest graphite mine currently in operation in North America.
 

New Graphite Developments


AZ nano, a website devoted to reporting developments in nanotechnology, today stated that scientists had succeeded in drilling holes of 1 to 50 nanometers in diameter into graphite. Porous graphite is used in rechargeable batteries. If graphite with such tiny holes can be mass produced, it would greatly reduce the charging times for rechargeable lithium-ion batteries.

This "nano-porous" graphite also has medical uses, such as working as a carrier for extended release drugs. Since graphite is a form of carbon, it has no ill effects on the body.
 

US Geological Survey Positive on Graphite Outlook


The US Geological Survey is positive on the outlook for graphite, predicting higher demand and higher prices in a report released earlier this month. Demand for rechargeable batteries and high-tech, graphene based electronics is likely to grow dramatically over the next several years leading to higher demand for the type of natural flake graphite found at USGT's properties.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to get USGT while it is still at these low prices. There is still plenty of buying interest out there. Get on board USGT today.


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USGT Showing Great Prices - Act Now


 

USGT Holding Support


Fellow Investors,

Shares of USA Graphite (USGT) are holding support around the $0.71 level.  There is plenty of buying interest and we fully expect another rally to test the $1 level! 

 Investors remain focused on the company's prospects of becoming the dominant supplier of North American natural flake graphite to American industry. USGT is all about developing American graphite for American companies. 

Management continues to move forward with its aggressive expansion plans. USGT already has the rights to two large graphite properties in Nevada and has signed a letter of intent to acquire a third. Once the third graphite property is acquired, USGT will have nearly 3,000 acres of promising deposits that could potentially contain millions of tons of high quality flake graphite.

USA Graphite's main graphite property, Blue Wing Mountains in northwestern Nevada, has very promising geology and could be one of the largest graphite mines in North America. USGT's other property, Gordon Creek, and the Ruby Mountain property, on which the company has signed a letter of intent, are in close proximity to each other in northeastern Nevada. All three properties are close enough to each other to allow for the efficient use of geologists, mining engineers and drilling equipment to keep down costs.

USGT management has also indicated that it is considering a graphite property on Canada's Pacific Coast, near the largest graphite mine currently in operation in North America.
 

New Graphite Developments


AZ nano, a website devoted to reporting developments in nanotechnology, today stated that scientists had succeeded in drilling holes of 1 to 50 nanometers in diameter into graphite. Porous graphite is used in rechargeable batteries. If graphite with such tiny holes can be mass produced, it would greatly reduce the charging times for rechargeable lithium-ion batteries.

This "nano-porous" graphite also has medical uses, such as working as a carrier for extended release drugs. Since graphite is a form of carbon, it has no ill effects on the body.
 

US Geological Survey Positive on Graphite Outlook


The US Geological Survey is positive on the outlook for graphite, predicting higher demand and higher prices in a report released earlier this month. Demand for rechargeable batteries and high-tech, graphene based electronics is likely to grow dramatically over the next several years leading to higher demand for the type of natural flake graphite found at USGT's properties.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to get USGT while it is still at these low prices. There is still plenty of buying interest out there. Get on board USGT today.


Happy Trading!



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USGT at Great Buying Levels


 

USGT Holding Support


Fellow Investors,

Shares of USA Graphite (USGT) are holding support around the $0.71 level.  There is plenty of buying interest and we fully expect another rally to test the $1 level! 

 Investors remain focused on the company's prospects of becoming the dominant supplier of North American natural flake graphite to American industry. USGT is all about developing American graphite for American companies. 

Management continues to move forward with its aggressive expansion plans. USGT already has the rights to two large graphite properties in Nevada and has signed a letter of intent to acquire a third. Once the third graphite property is acquired, USGT will have nearly 3,000 acres of promising deposits that could potentially contain millions of tons of high quality flake graphite.

USA Graphite's main graphite property, Blue Wing Mountains in northwestern Nevada, has very promising geology and could be one of the largest graphite mines in North America. USGT's other property, Gordon Creek, and the Ruby Mountain property, on which the company has signed a letter of intent, are in close proximity to each other in northeastern Nevada. All three properties are close enough to each other to allow for the efficient use of geologists, mining engineers and drilling equipment to keep down costs.

USGT management has also indicated that it is considering a graphite property on Canada's Pacific Coast, near the largest graphite mine currently in operation in North America.
 

New Graphite Developments


AZ nano, a website devoted to reporting developments in nanotechnology, today stated that scientists had succeeded in drilling holes of 1 to 50 nanometers in diameter into graphite. Porous graphite is used in rechargeable batteries. If graphite with such tiny holes can be mass produced, it would greatly reduce the charging times for rechargeable lithium-ion batteries.

This "nano-porous" graphite also has medical uses, such as working as a carrier for extended release drugs. Since graphite is a form of carbon, it has no ill effects on the body.
 

US Geological Survey Positive on Graphite Outlook


The US Geological Survey is positive on the outlook for graphite, predicting higher demand and higher prices in a report released earlier this month. Demand for rechargeable batteries and high-tech, graphene based electronics is likely to grow dramatically over the next several years leading to higher demand for the type of natural flake graphite found at USGT's properties.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to get USGT while it is still at these low prices. There is still plenty of buying interest out there. Get on board USGT today.


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USGT Ready To Rally After Pullback


USGT Holding Support


Fellow Investors,

Shares of USA Graphite (USGT) are holding support around the $0.71 level.  There is plenty of buying interest and we fully expect another rally to test the $1 level! 

 Investors remain focused on the company's prospects of becoming the dominant supplier of North American natural flake graphite to American industry. USGT is all about developing American graphite for American companies. 

Management continues to move forward with its aggressive expansion plans. USGT already has the rights to two large graphite properties in Nevada and has signed a letter of intent to acquire a third. Once the third graphite property is acquired, USGT will have nearly 3,000 acres of promising deposits that could potentially contain millions of tons of high quality flake graphite.

USA Graphite's main graphite property, Blue Wing Mountains in northwestern Nevada, has very promising geology and could be one of the largest graphite mines in North America. USGT's other property, Gordon Creek, and the Ruby Mountain property, on which the company has signed a letter of intent, are in close proximity to each other in northeastern Nevada. All three properties are close enough to each other to allow for the efficient use of geologists, mining engineers and drilling equipment to keep down costs.

USGT management has also indicated that it is considering a graphite property on Canada's Pacific Coast, near the largest graphite mine currently in operation in North America.
 

New Graphite Developments


AZ nano, a website devoted to reporting developments in nanotechnology, today stated that scientists had succeeded in drilling holes of 1 to 50 nanometers in diameter into graphite. Porous graphite is used in rechargeable batteries. If graphite with such tiny holes can be mass produced, it would greatly reduce the charging times for rechargeable lithium-ion batteries.

This "nano-porous" graphite also has medical uses, such as working as a carrier for extended release drugs. Since graphite is a form of carbon, it has no ill effects on the body.
 

US Geological Survey Positive on Graphite Outlook


The US Geological Survey is positive on the outlook for graphite, predicting higher demand and higher prices in a report released earlier this month. Demand for rechargeable batteries and high-tech, graphene based electronics is likely to grow dramatically over the next several years leading to higher demand for the type of natural flake graphite found at USGT's properties.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to get USGT while it is still at these low prices. There is still plenty of buying interest out there. Get on board USGT today.


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USGT Ready to Rock After Slight Pullback


USGT Holding Support


Fellow Investors,

Shares of USA Graphite (USGT) are holding support around the $0.71 level.  There is plenty of buying interest and we fully expect another rally to test the $1 level! 

 Investors remain focused on the company's prospects of becoming the dominant supplier of North American natural flake graphite to American industry. USGT is all about developing American graphite for American companies. 

Management continues to move forward with its aggressive expansion plans. USGT already has the rights to two large graphite properties in Nevada and has signed a letter of intent to acquire a third. Once the third graphite property is acquired, USGT will have nearly 3,000 acres of promising deposits that could potentially contain millions of tons of high quality flake graphite.

USA Graphite's main graphite property, Blue Wing Mountains in northwestern Nevada, has very promising geology and could be one of the largest graphite mines in North America. USGT's other property, Gordon Creek, and the Ruby Mountain property, on which the company has signed a letter of intent, are in close proximity to each other in northeastern Nevada. All three properties are close enough to each other to allow for the efficient use of geologists, mining engineers and drilling equipment to keep down costs.

USGT management has also indicated that it is considering a graphite property on Canada's Pacific Coast, near the largest graphite mine currently in operation in North America.
 

New Graphite Developments


AZ nano, a website devoted to reporting developments in nanotechnology, today stated that scientists had succeeded in drilling holes of 1 to 50 nanometers in diameter into graphite. Porous graphite is used in rechargeable batteries. If graphite with such tiny holes can be mass produced, it would greatly reduce the charging times for rechargeable lithium-ion batteries.

This "nano-porous" graphite also has medical uses, such as working as a carrier for extended release drugs. Since graphite is a form of carbon, it has no ill effects on the body.
 

US Geological Survey Positive on Graphite Outlook


The US Geological Survey is positive on the outlook for graphite, predicting higher demand and higher prices in a report released earlier this month. Demand for rechargeable batteries and high-tech, graphene based electronics is likely to grow dramatically over the next several years leading to higher demand for the type of natural flake graphite found at USGT's properties.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to get USGT while it is still at these low prices. There is still plenty of buying interest out there. Get on board USGT today.


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USGT Ready to Rock After Small Pullback


USGT Holding Support


Fellow Investors,

Shares of USA Graphite (USGT) are holding support around the $0.71 level.  There is plenty of buying interest and we fully expect another rally to test the $1 level! 

 Investors remain focused on the company's prospects of becoming the dominant supplier of North American natural flake graphite to American industry. USGT is all about developing American graphite for American companies. 

Management continues to move forward with its aggressive expansion plans. USGT already has the rights to two large graphite properties in Nevada and has signed a letter of intent to acquire a third. Once the third graphite property is acquired, USGT will have nearly 3,000 acres of promising deposits that could potentially contain millions of tons of high quality flake graphite.

USA Graphite's main graphite property, Blue Wing Mountains in northwestern Nevada, has very promising geology and could be one of the largest graphite mines in North America. USGT's other property, Gordon Creek, and the Ruby Mountain property, on which the company has signed a letter of intent, are in close proximity to each other in northeastern Nevada. All three properties are close enough to each other to allow for the efficient use of geologists, mining engineers and drilling equipment to keep down costs.

USGT management has also indicated that it is considering a graphite property on Canada's Pacific Coast, near the largest graphite mine currently in operation in North America.
 

New Graphite Developments


AZ nano, a website devoted to reporting developments in nanotechnology, today stated that scientists had succeeded in drilling holes of 1 to 50 nanometers in diameter into graphite. Porous graphite is used in rechargeable batteries. If graphite with such tiny holes can be mass produced, it would greatly reduce the charging times for rechargeable lithium-ion batteries.

This "nano-porous" graphite also has medical uses, such as working as a carrier for extended release drugs. Since graphite is a form of carbon, it has no ill effects on the body.
 

US Geological Survey Positive on Graphite Outlook


The US Geological Survey is positive on the outlook for graphite, predicting higher demand and higher prices in a report released earlier this month. Demand for rechargeable batteries and high-tech, graphene based electronics is likely to grow dramatically over the next several years leading to higher demand for the type of natural flake graphite found at USGT's properties.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to get USGT while it is still at these low prices. There is still plenty of buying interest out there. Get on board USGT today.


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Rally Alert: USGT Moving Higher


 USGT Rebound Continues

Fellow Investors,

USA Graphite (USGT) shares continued to rebound this morning as investors provide strong buying support.


So far, trading this week has fit into the typical pattern that has developed over the past couple of months. USGT shares generally fall to profit-taking early in the week and then rally to new highs later in the week. This has certainly been true this week with the shares down on profit-taking on Tuesday and rallying yesterday and today.

A close at $0.79 or above would be a very positive sign for investors since that would put USGT back above the 7-day and 20-day simple moving averages, which could set up a sharp move to the up side on Friday.

In the meantime, USGT shares are trading at bargain prices right now so don't delay. Get on board with USGT. With strong buying into today's relatively thin market, a quick rally could leave you in the dust, watching the shares move toward $1.00 and beyond.



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USGT Rebounding Nicely - Jump In


 USGT Rebound Continues

Fellow Investors,

USA Graphite (USGT) shares continued to rebound this morning as investors provide strong buying support.


So far, trading this week has fit into the typical pattern that has developed over the past couple of months. USGT shares generally fall to profit-taking early in the week and then rally to new highs later in the week. This has certainly been true this week with the shares down on profit-taking on Tuesday and rallying yesterday and today.

A close at $0.79 or above would be a very positive sign for investors since that would put USGT back above the 7-day and 20-day simple moving averages, which could set up a sharp move to the up side on Friday.

In the meantime, USGT shares are trading at bargain prices right now so don't delay. Get on board with USGT. With strong buying into today's relatively thin market, a quick rally could leave you in the dust, watching the shares move toward $1.00 and beyond.



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miércoles, 23 de enero de 2013

USGT - Momentum Train is Starting


USGT Rebounds from Yesterday's Correction


Fellow Investors,

     USA Graphite (USGT) reverted to its old trading pattern on Wednesday. Following the sharp correction on Tuesday, the share price found good buying support around the $0.71-$0.72 area and has started to move higher.

This pattern is typical of the trading we saw back in December when USGT would be sold off on Monday and Tuesday, find support on Wednesday and then rally sharply on Thursday and Friday. Given that Monday was a holiday and there was no trading, all of the selling came in on Tuesday.

If this pattern holds, investors would do well to pick up USGT shares today or at the open on Thursday. USGT tends to see considerable buying going into the end of the week and it could be sharply higher on Friday.

The continuation of today's rally on Thursday and Friday could take the share price back over $0.90 on its way to $1.00 or more as positive news on graphite demand and new applications for graphene are being reported an a daily basis.

Don't delay! Tuesday's correction was a typical trading pattern which could mean a nice profit for investors as soon as Friday. Take advantage of this opportunity to get USGT while it its on its way to $2!
 

Management Aggressively Acquiring Graphite Properties

USGT

management has been aggressively acquiring an impressive portfolio of graphite properties. The main exploration site, Blue Wing Mountains, was acquired in December last year followed by the Gordon Creek Property a few weeks later.

The company has signed a letter of intent to acquire a third property, Ruby Mountain, which would give it nearly 3,000 acres of exploration property in Nevada.

This is important because, according to a recent study by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the United States imports all of its natural graphite. The majority of America's imports come from China.

If you have been paying attention to the situation regarding rare earths, you will know that China is the world's leading supplier of these vital metals, controlling more than 90% of the world market. China has cut back on its exports of rare earths and has used access to its rare earth resources as a tool to advance its political agenda.

We can expect the same treatment with graphite, especially as its derivative, the Nobel Prize-winning material, graphene, is expected to become the building block of 21st century technology.

Graphite demand is more than a play on economic recovery. Graphite is a growing business in a strategic mineral for which the United States is now beholden to China.

USGT means American graphite for the future of American technology and industry. Don't miss out on your opportunity to get in on this growing business at a low price.

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USGT - Don't Miss this Momentum


 USGT Rebounds from Yesterday's Correction


Fellow Investors,

     USA Graphite (USGT) reverted to its old trading pattern on Wednesday. Following the sharp correction on Tuesday, the share price found good buying support around the $0.71-$0.72 area and has started to move higher.

This pattern is typical of the trading we saw back in December when USGT would be sold off on Monday and Tuesday, find support on Wednesday and then rally sharply on Thursday and Friday. Given that Monday was a holiday and there was no trading, all of the selling came in on Tuesday.

If this pattern holds, investors would do well to pick up USGT shares today or at the open on Thursday. USGT tends to see considerable buying going into the end of the week and it could be sharply higher on Friday.

The continuation of today's rally on Thursday and Friday could take the share price back over $0.90 on its way to $1.00 or more as positive news on graphite demand and new applications for graphene are being reported an a daily basis.

Don't delay! Tuesday's correction was a typical trading pattern which could mean a nice profit for investors as soon as Friday. Take advantage of this opportunity to get USGT while it its on its way to $2!
 

Management Aggressively Acquiring Graphite Properties

USGT

management has been aggressively acquiring an impressive portfolio of graphite properties. The main exploration site, Blue Wing Mountains, was acquired in December last year followed by the Gordon Creek Property a few weeks later.

The company has signed a letter of intent to acquire a third property, Ruby Mountain, which would give it nearly 3,000 acres of exploration property in Nevada.

This is important because, according to a recent study by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the United States imports all of its natural graphite. The majority of America's imports come from China.

If you have been paying attention to the situation regarding rare earths, you will know that China is the world's leading supplier of these vital metals, controlling more than 90% of the world market. China has cut back on its exports of rare earths and has used access to its rare earth resources as a tool to advance its political agenda.

We can expect the same treatment with graphite, especially as its derivative, the Nobel Prize-winning material, graphene, is expected to become the building block of 21st century technology.

Graphite demand is more than a play on economic recovery. Graphite is a growing business in a strategic mineral for which the United States is now beholden to China.

USGT means American graphite for the future of American technology and industry. Don't miss out on your opportunity to get in on this growing business at a low price.

Happy Trading!






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USGT Strong Momentum Alert


 USGT Rebounds from Yesterday's Correction


Fellow Investors,

     USA Graphite (USGT) reverted to its old trading pattern on Wednesday. Following the sharp correction on Tuesday, the share price found good buying support around the $0.71-$0.72 area and has started to move higher.

This pattern is typical of the trading we saw back in December when USGT would be sold off on Monday and Tuesday, find support on Wednesday and then rally sharply on Thursday and Friday. Given that Monday was a holiday and there was no trading, all of the selling came in on Tuesday.

If this pattern holds, investors would do well to pick up USGT shares today or at the open on Thursday. USGT tends to see considerable buying going into the end of the week and it could be sharply higher on Friday.

The continuation of today's rally on Thursday and Friday could take the share price back over $0.90 on its way to $1.00 or more as positive news on graphite demand and new applications for graphene are being reported an a daily basis.

Don't delay! Tuesday's correction was a typical trading pattern which could mean a nice profit for investors as soon as Friday. Take advantage of this opportunity to get USGT while it its on its way to $2!
 

Management Aggressively Acquiring Graphite Properties

USGT

management has been aggressively acquiring an impressive portfolio of graphite properties. The main exploration site, Blue Wing Mountains, was acquired in December last year followed by the Gordon Creek Property a few weeks later.

The company has signed a letter of intent to acquire a third property, Ruby Mountain, which would give it nearly 3,000 acres of exploration property in Nevada.

This is important because, according to a recent study by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the United States imports all of its natural graphite. The majority of America's imports come from China.

If you have been paying attention to the situation regarding rare earths, you will know that China is the world's leading supplier of these vital metals, controlling more than 90% of the world market. China has cut back on its exports of rare earths and has used access to its rare earth resources as a tool to advance its political agenda.

We can expect the same treatment with graphite, especially as its derivative, the Nobel Prize-winning material, graphene, is expected to become the building block of 21st century technology.

Graphite demand is more than a play on economic recovery. Graphite is a growing business in a strategic mineral for which the United States is now beholden to China.

USGT means American graphite for the future of American technology and industry. Don't miss out on your opportunity to get in on this growing business at a low price.

Happy Trading!





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USGT is a Great Momentum Play


 USGT Rebounds from Yesterday's Correction


Fellow Investors,

     USA Graphite (USGT) reverted to its old trading pattern on Wednesday. Following the sharp correction on Tuesday, the share price found good buying support around the $0.71-$0.72 area and has started to move higher.

This pattern is typical of the trading we saw back in December when USGT would be sold off on Monday and Tuesday, find support on Wednesday and then rally sharply on Thursday and Friday. Given that Monday was a holiday and there was no trading, all of the selling came in on Tuesday.

If this pattern holds, investors would do well to pick up USGT shares today or at the open on Thursday. USGT tends to see considerable buying going into the end of the week and it could be sharply higher on Friday.

The continuation of today's rally on Thursday and Friday could take the share price back over $0.90 on its way to $1.00 or more as positive news on graphite demand and new applications for graphene are being reported an a daily basis.

Don't delay! Tuesday's correction was a typical trading pattern which could mean a nice profit for investors as soon as Friday. Take advantage of this opportunity to get USGT while it its on its way to $2!
 

Management Aggressively Acquiring Graphite Properties

USGT

management has been aggressively acquiring an impressive portfolio of graphite properties. The main exploration site, Blue Wing Mountains, was acquired in December last year followed by the Gordon Creek Property a few weeks later.

The company has signed a letter of intent to acquire a third property, Ruby Mountain, which would give it nearly 3,000 acres of exploration property in Nevada.

This is important because, according to a recent study by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the United States imports all of its natural graphite. The majority of America's imports come from China.

If you have been paying attention to the situation regarding rare earths, you will know that China is the world's leading supplier of these vital metals, controlling more than 90% of the world market. China has cut back on its exports of rare earths and has used access to its rare earth resources as a tool to advance its political agenda.

We can expect the same treatment with graphite, especially as its derivative, the Nobel Prize-winning material, graphene, is expected to become the building block of 21st century technology.

Graphite demand is more than a play on economic recovery. Graphite is a growing business in a strategic mineral for which the United States is now beholden to China.

USGT means American graphite for the future of American technology and industry. Don't miss out on your opportunity to get in on this growing business at a low price.

Happy Trading!






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USGT is a Great Momentum Play


 USGT Rebounds from Yesterday's Correction


Fellow Investors,

     USA Graphite (USGT) reverted to its old trading pattern on Wednesday. Following the sharp correction on Tuesday, the share price found good buying support around the $0.71-$0.72 area and has started to move higher.

This pattern is typical of the trading we saw back in December when USGT would be sold off on Monday and Tuesday, find support on Wednesday and then rally sharply on Thursday and Friday. Given that Monday was a holiday and there was no trading, all of the selling came in on Tuesday.

If this pattern holds, investors would do well to pick up USGT shares today or at the open on Thursday. USGT tends to see considerable buying going into the end of the week and it could be sharply higher on Friday.

The continuation of today's rally on Thursday and Friday could take the share price back over $0.90 on its way to $1.00 or more as positive news on graphite demand and new applications for graphene are being reported an a daily basis.

Don't delay! Tuesday's correction was a typical trading pattern which could mean a nice profit for investors as soon as Friday. Take advantage of this opportunity to get USGT while it its on its way to $2!
 

Management Aggressively Acquiring Graphite Properties

USGT

management has been aggressively acquiring an impressive portfolio of graphite properties. The main exploration site, Blue Wing Mountains, was acquired in December last year followed by the Gordon Creek Property a few weeks later.

The company has signed a letter of intent to acquire a third property, Ruby Mountain, which would give it nearly 3,000 acres of exploration property in Nevada.

This is important because, according to a recent study by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the United States imports all of its natural graphite. The majority of America's imports come from China.

If you have been paying attention to the situation regarding rare earths, you will know that China is the world's leading supplier of these vital metals, controlling more than 90% of the world market. China has cut back on its exports of rare earths and has used access to its rare earth resources as a tool to advance its political agenda.

We can expect the same treatment with graphite, especially as its derivative, the Nobel Prize-winning material, graphene, is expected to become the building block of 21st century technology.

Graphite demand is more than a play on economic recovery. Graphite is a growing business in a strategic mineral for which the United States is now beholden to China.

USGT means American graphite for the future of American technology and industry. Don't miss out on your opportunity to get in on this growing business at a low price.

Happy Trading!






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USGT News & Strong Bounce - Details Inside

 

 USGT Shows Resilience in Wave of Profit-Taking


Fellow Investors,

     USA Graphite (USGT) showed resilience in the face of profit-taking Monday after a strong rally last week. Shares continued to be supported by buyers looking to pick up some cheap stock with most of today's trading talking place in the $0.71-$0.72 range. Now is a great time to get some USGT shares on the cheap before the next leg of the rally.

The move in USGT began around $0.40 and the shares rallied to a high of $0.965 on January 8. Sustained buying interest brought the shares back from a massive short attack that briefly drove the price back down to $0.39 before last week's rally pushed the price back up to near $0.90.

USGT is following its typical trading pattern on the daily chart—weaker early in the week and stronger towards the end of the week. Buying interest remains strong as investors assess management's graphite property acquisition plans positively.

USGT is heading higher and should recover the $0.90 level quickly and even hit new highs above $1.00 shortly.  Investors should take advantage of today's lower prices to get some cheap shares on board now.

 

Official Report Shows Increasing Demand For Graphite


USGS data shows demand for graphite increasing dramatically. U.S. graphite consumption is closely tied to overall economic activity. After hitting a post-financial crisis low of 22,000 metric tons in 2009, U.S. consumption nearly tripled to an estimated 63,000 metric tons in 2011 and is thought to rising even further today.

Graphite prices are rising sharply in line with increased demand. The USGS report also showed that the price of natural flake graphite is rising much faster than other forms of graphite. In 2007, flake graphite averaged $499 per ton. In 2011, the average price was $1,170 per ton.

Consider that, right now, the United States mines none of its own graphite. That means that we are sending a lot of our hard-earned money to overseas suppliers—particularly China, which provides more than half of all of the graphite imported by the U.S. Mexico and Canada, America's other major graphite suppliers, are friends of ours but China does not have America's best interests at heart.

Now you can see why USGT's success is so important to the future of America's high-tech industry. Natural flake graphite, the raw material for graphene, the building block of the 21st century, is an important strategic mineral. USGT management plans to become the dominant American supplier of natural flake graphite.
 



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USGT Technical Bounce - Details Inside


 USGT Shows Resilience in Wave of Profit-Taking


Fellow Investors,

     USA Graphite (USGT) showed resilience in the face of profit-taking Monday after a strong rally last week. Shares continued to be supported by buyers looking to pick up some cheap stock with most of today's trading talking place in the $0.71-$0.72 range. Now is a great time to get some USGT shares on the cheap before the next leg of the rally.

The move in USGT began around $0.40 and the shares rallied to a high of $0.965 on January 8. Sustained buying interest brought the shares back from a massive short attack that briefly drove the price back down to $0.39 before last week's rally pushed the price back up to near $0.90.

USGT is following its typical trading pattern on the daily chart—weaker early in the week and stronger towards the end of the week. Buying interest remains strong as investors assess management's graphite property acquisition plans positively.

USGT is heading higher and should recover the $0.90 level quickly and even hit new highs above $1.00 shortly.  Investors should take advantage of today's lower prices to get some cheap shares on board now.

 

Official Report Shows Increasing Demand For Graphite


USGS data shows demand for graphite increasing dramatically. U.S. graphite consumption is closely tied to overall economic activity. After hitting a post-financial crisis low of 22,000 metric tons in 2009, U.S. consumption nearly tripled to an estimated 63,000 metric tons in 2011 and is thought to rising even further today.

Graphite prices are rising sharply in line with increased demand. The USGS report also showed that the price of natural flake graphite is rising much faster than other forms of graphite. In 2007, flake graphite averaged $499 per ton. In 2011, the average price was $1,170 per ton.

Consider that, right now, the United States mines none of its own graphite. That means that we are sending a lot of our hard-earned money to overseas suppliers—particularly China, which provides more than half of all of the graphite imported by the U.S. Mexico and Canada, America's other major graphite suppliers, are friends of ours but China does not have America's best interests at heart.

Now you can see why USGT's success is so important to the future of America's high-tech industry. Natural flake graphite, the raw material for graphene, the building block of the 21st century, is an important strategic mineral. USGT management plans to become the dominant American supplier of natural flake graphite.
 



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martes, 22 de enero de 2013

USGT Major Bounce Alert


 

 USGT Shows Resilience in Wave of Profit-Taking


Fellow Investors,

     USA Graphite (USGT) showed resilience in the face of profit-taking Monday after a strong rally last week. Shares continued to be supported by buyers looking to pick up some cheap stock with most of today's trading talking place in the $0.71-$0.72 range. Now is a great time to get some USGT shares on the cheap before the next leg of the rally.

The move in USGT began around $0.40 and the shares rallied to a high of $0.965 on January 8. Sustained buying interest brought the shares back from a massive short attack that briefly drove the price back down to $0.39 before last week's rally pushed the price back up to near $0.90.

USGT is following its typical trading pattern on the daily chart—weaker early in the week and stronger towards the end of the week. Buying interest remains strong as investors assess management's graphite property acquisition plans positively.

USGT is heading higher and should recover the $0.90 level quickly and even hit new highs above $1.00 shortly.  Investors should take advantage of today's lower prices to get some cheap shares on board now.

 

Official Report Shows Increasing Demand For Graphite


USGS data shows demand for graphite increasing dramatically. U.S. graphite consumption is closely tied to overall economic activity. After hitting a post-financial crisis low of 22,000 metric tons in 2009, U.S. consumption nearly tripled to an estimated 63,000 metric tons in 2011 and is thought to rising even further today.

Graphite prices are rising sharply in line with increased demand. The USGS report also showed that the price of natural flake graphite is rising much faster than other forms of graphite. In 2007, flake graphite averaged $499 per ton. In 2011, the average price was $1,170 per ton.

Consider that, right now, the United States mines none of its own graphite. That means that we are sending a lot of our hard-earned money to overseas suppliers—particularly China, which provides more than half of all of the graphite imported by the U.S. Mexico and Canada, America's other major graphite suppliers, are friends of ours but China does not have America's best interests at heart.

Now you can see why USGT's success is so important to the future of America's high-tech industry. Natural flake graphite, the raw material for graphene, the building block of the 21st century, is an important strategic mineral. USGT management plans to become the dominant American supplier of natural flake graphite.
 



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USGT Technical Bounce Alert - Strong Support


 

 USGT Shows Resilience in Wave of Profit-Taking


Fellow Investors,

     USA Graphite (USGT) showed resilience in the face of profit-taking Monday after a strong rally last week. Shares continued to be supported by buyers looking to pick up some cheap stock with most of today's trading talking place in the $0.71-$0.72 range. Now is a great time to get some USGT shares on the cheap before the next leg of the rally.

The move in USGT began around $0.40 and the shares rallied to a high of $0.965 on January 8. Sustained buying interest brought the shares back from a massive short attack that briefly drove the price back down to $0.39 before last week's rally pushed the price back up to near $0.90.

USGT is following its typical trading pattern on the daily chart—weaker early in the week and stronger towards the end of the week. Buying interest remains strong as investors assess management's graphite property acquisition plans positively.

USGT is heading higher and should recover the $0.90 level quickly and even hit new highs above $1.00 shortly.  Investors should take advantage of today's lower prices to get some cheap shares on board now.

 

Official Report Shows Increasing Demand For Graphite


USGS data shows demand for graphite increasing dramatically. U.S. graphite consumption is closely tied to overall economic activity. After hitting a post-financial crisis low of 22,000 metric tons in 2009, U.S. consumption nearly tripled to an estimated 63,000 metric tons in 2011 and is thought to rising even further today.

Graphite prices are rising sharply in line with increased demand. The USGS report also showed that the price of natural flake graphite is rising much faster than other forms of graphite. In 2007, flake graphite averaged $499 per ton. In 2011, the average price was $1,170 per ton.

Consider that, right now, the United States mines none of its own graphite. That means that we are sending a lot of our hard-earned money to overseas suppliers—particularly China, which provides more than half of all of the graphite imported by the U.S. Mexico and Canada, America's other major graphite suppliers, are friends of ours but China does not have America's best interests at heart.

Now you can see why USGT's success is so important to the future of America's high-tech industry. Natural flake graphite, the raw material for graphene, the building block of the 21st century, is an important strategic mineral. USGT management plans to become the dominant American supplier of natural flake graphite.
 



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USGT Technical Bounce Alert -Act Now!


 

 USGT Shows Resilience in Wave of Profit-Taking


Fellow Investors,

     USA Graphite (USGT) showed resilience in the face of profit-taking Monday after a strong rally last week. Shares continued to be supported by buyers looking to pick up some cheap stock with most of today's trading talking place in the $0.71-$0.72 range. Now is a great time to get some USGT shares on the cheap before the next leg of the rally.

The move in USGT began around $0.40 and the shares rallied to a high of $0.965 on January 8. Sustained buying interest brought the shares back from a massive short attack that briefly drove the price back down to $0.39 before last week's rally pushed the price back up to near $0.90.

USGT is following its typical trading pattern on the daily chart—weaker early in the week and stronger towards the end of the week. Buying interest remains strong as investors assess management's graphite property acquisition plans positively.

USGT is heading higher and should recover the $0.90 level quickly and even hit new highs above $1.00 shortly.  Investors should take advantage of today's lower prices to get some cheap shares on board now.

 

Official Report Shows Increasing Demand For Graphite


USGS data shows demand for graphite increasing dramatically. U.S. graphite consumption is closely tied to overall economic activity. After hitting a post-financial crisis low of 22,000 metric tons in 2009, U.S. consumption nearly tripled to an estimated 63,000 metric tons in 2011 and is thought to rising even further today.

Graphite prices are rising sharply in line with increased demand. The USGS report also showed that the price of natural flake graphite is rising much faster than other forms of graphite. In 2007, flake graphite averaged $499 per ton. In 2011, the average price was $1,170 per ton.

Consider that, right now, the United States mines none of its own graphite. That means that we are sending a lot of our hard-earned money to overseas suppliers—particularly China, which provides more than half of all of the graphite imported by the U.S. Mexico and Canada, America's other major graphite suppliers, are friends of ours but China does not have America's best interests at heart.

Now you can see why USGT's success is so important to the future of America's high-tech industry. Natural flake graphite, the raw material for graphene, the building block of the 21st century, is an important strategic mineral. USGT management plans to become the dominant American supplier of natural flake graphite.
 



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