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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold Price Monitor
GDXJ 96.04-1.4%Nov 17 4:00 PM EST

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To: IngotWeTrust who wrote (90120)9/27/2002 5:03:02 PM
From: Jim Willie CB  Read Replies (2) of 116762
 
I will put together a rough instruction set for you
on the inelasticity of gold's supply
and the inelasticity of gold's demand

you might rebuke it, insult it, condescend it
that would be your choice
it will purposely be short on data details
that will be my choice

the structure of gold leasing leads to inelastic supply
in summer 2001 plenty of supply at lower prices
in summer 2002 less supply as CB dumping wanes
in summer 2001 nonexistent demand at lower prices
in summer 2002 growing demand as investors take interest

perhaps I misuse the term "elastic"
the above phenomena lead to "ballistic" price reaction

in your previous rebuke, you cited copper, titanium etc
they are not relevant to the discussion, mere straw dogs

if we discuss stocks and their valuation,
then bringing in community coupons or Disney dollars is not relevant

if you dont want others to respond to your arguments, your arrogance, or whatever, then employ PrivateMemos

/ jim
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