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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold and Silver Mining Stocks

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To: loantech who wrote (2520)10/6/2001 1:28:17 PM
From: IngotWeTrust  Read Replies (2) of 4051
 
Ans 2 your last Q first: YES, I own 2 G&S issues, neither one I'm willing to talk about yet, am accumulating during this period of anonymity. (And, YES, I have a waiting list for first emails before I post publically about either one.) Both of them are off the radar screen of this thread or any other SI thread, RB thread or Yahoo thread, which is really amazing in one instance! Thus I have a distinct advantage of accumulating before the momo and flippers get on board and put money in my pocket by them playing their angles and me selling into their strength.

That's why I hang out here, to keep an eye on when or if any of you discover them before I'm ready to talk about them. (oh, and in the interest of full disclosure, I still have an equity position in Bresea (nope, no bre-x), and toiletpaper BGO/AZ.

Secondly, endless debate? Aw, c'mon...haven't you learned anything at all? Like that a toilet paper cardboard tube would hold a little over $35,000 in pure gold? Now, tell me you knew that precise gold fact before this "debate" as you negatively assignate this give and take...

Nothing wrong with silver rounds, altho' I don't buy your leverage argument. There's just no reason to own physical silver below the cost of production, because when $7 level is ever breached, more silver will come out of the "mining woodwork" than you can possibly imagine. So, enjoy them physically, but learn to trade silver at these levels until the $7/oz level is breached, on volume, and 2 outta 3 consecutive closes.

RE: "pictures of gold"...no, I meant a specific picture of a specific, known amount of gold that previously filled that bottle shown in the previous picture.

RE: back to leverage for a moment: my gold acquisition costs are REGULARLY less than $20/oz, so you want to talk about leverage, we can talk leverage.

Hell, I'm not in a "pictures of gold contest," I was trying to illustrate a point. Most folks think gold and are too abstract.

BTW, I just remembered...I owe you a reply earlier on this thread. I'll go back and take care of it later...but I won't forget...the mine...she's a callig mah name this am...

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