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Strategies & Market Trends : Canadian Market Direction

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To: Jan Johnstone who wrote (30)7/7/1997 12:22:00 PM
From: andy   of 35
 
Just some random questions to spark some interest.

Will lower gold prices create deflation in the high tech sector? How significant of an impact to the bottom line of computer makers/chips will the reduction in gold price be ... could gold ever become a pure industrial commodity? What's the current break point on gold between intrinsic worth and the true costs of extraction in terms of actual capital in roads and pollution, etc.?

Since the policy of gold producers like Canada and Australia is directed towards selling gold right now and despite all the market pundits it all comes as a big surprise, what's the fastest/easiest signal that will mark a reversal? How exactly do you sell one tonne of gold and surprise everyone? Can a global financial system full of so many unique derivative instruments absorb such shocks forever?
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