Penny Stocks are Volatile, but will Cardero Resources Be Today’s Exception?

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It’s a brand new week, giving mining penny stocks that plunged last week a chance to reinvent themselves. One of these stocks is Cardero Resources (TSXV:CDU) (OTC:CDYDF), which plunged more than 10% on Friday, despite announcing a private placement the day before.

Mining Penny Stocks: Cardero Resources

There’s been a lot going on in the mining industry lately. Lithium Chile (TSXV:LITH) just expressed excitement over its latest Ollague drill results, while Cardero Resources announced a private placement on Thursday. But for the latter, the announcement didn’t seem to do the Canadian company’s stock any good.

Four days ago, Cardero Resources disclosed a non-brokered private placement. It is for up to 2,142,857 units of the Company, valued at a price of $0.14 per unit. Here’s why this was a positive announcement: all of the proceeds will be used to further Cardero’s Zonia copper project, which resides in Arizona.

The market didn’t seem to take the announcement as a good thing. Or maybe it did. Maybe Friday was just one of those days; it’s been known to happen to penny stocks. Either way, the stock plunged twenty-four hours later, hitting double-digits at one point in the afternoon.

The Cardero Resouces Stock

Late Friday, on the OTC market, Cardero Resouces was trading at $0.09, which means the stock was down 11.55%. As I said, penny stocks are volatile little guys, but a drop of more than 10% is pretty high, even for them.

The Takeaway

At the time of writing, the markets have yet to open. However, I will be, likely along with others interested in the mining market, watching the stock to see the direction it takes today.

Now I have two questions for the reader: first, what do you think will happen to Cardero Resources today? And second: what do you think of the recently announced Lithium Chile drilling results?

Let us know in the comments below and check back tomorrow for more penny stock news!

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About the author: Caroline Harris is a third-year student at Capilano University in North Vancouver, Canada. Having already completed an Associates Degree in Psychology, Caroline is now finishing her Bachelor's degree in Communications. In preparation for working in the advertisement sector, Caroline is writing financial content and analysis. On a daily basis, Caroline works on articles regarding the following topics: finance, cryptocurrency, technology, and politics.