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Gold/Mining/Energy : Daytrading Canadian stocks in Realtime

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To: Canuck Dave who wrote (55158)5/8/2002 6:43:12 PM
From: CharlieChina  Read Replies (3) of 62347
 
Hello ALL:....Yes...its Nicholas Gates

I am Alive and Well....resting on a Satellite with Beacons and Enablers

I trust you All remember my last forecast before the September 11, 2001....COLLAPSE or PLUNGE
If not, I suggest you check my last 4 posts.
That being said.

Here is my next one:

"The Markets are on Schedule for the 1st or 3 Downward Plunges"

A Major Turn Cycle for the Dow Jones, S&P 500 and the NASDAQ indexes occurs between March 15 to May 15, 2002. During this two-month period, all three Indexes will be synchronized and at their most critical and vulnerable period to begin a downward plunge that could test the levels below by the timeframes mentioned or perhaps earlier:

SCHEDULED 1st DOWNWARD PLUNGE..other plunges will be discussed at later dates.

Dow Jones Level: 8000 - 7500 by July 31, 2002 or earlier
S&P 500 Level: 900 - 800 by July 31, 2002 or earlier
NASDAQ Level 1500 - 1250 by July31, 2002 or earlier

There continues to be a medium to high degree of probability that Gold may hit $450, $600 and $900 an ounce over the next 8 years or earlier. However, the Commodity first needs to test $325 - $350 in order to validate any long-term forecast.

In closing, do not get fooled by the spin doctors and manipulators who are hyping this markets...The Markets are headed Down...THIS SUMMER
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