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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold Price Monitor
GDXJ 96.06-1.4%4:00 PM EST

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To: long-gone who wrote (46762)1/7/2000 7:48:00 AM
From: Rarebird  Read Replies (3) of 116762
 
< The trend is based in near pure evil >

Interesting thought. I never thought that a trend in the financial markets could be "near pure evil." To be sure, we no longer live in the " Garden of Eden ", the land of near pure innocence. But asking the first mythical human being, Adam, not to eat from the so called tree of knowledge is not exactly a moral act either if one considers knowledge to be good and Wisdom a virtue.

It seems that for every winner there is a loser in life, Richard. Desire has no limits or bounds. I don't think it's possible for everyone to prosper in life under any system of government. Trends do change. I think we get a trend change this year.

Let me ask you this: Is it " near pure good " for most economies of the world if commodities enter a bull market and paper assets enter a bear market? Was life better in the late 70's with gold soaring, inflation rampant and growth sluggish? I understand the hostility towards gold. I don't blame them for the manipulation- although it will backfire at some point.
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