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Gold/Mining/Energy : An obscure ZIM in Africa traded Down Under

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To: loantech who wrote (625)1/10/2003 1:47:04 AM
From: TobagoJack   of 867
 
Hello Tom, <<... the general stock market "may" appear to do fine the 1st qtr 2003 then fall off as the year proceeds>> ... sounds like ...

Message 18278958
November 27th, 2002
I am looking forward to start shorting the US market in February if markets judged to be at relatively insane levels, and sell out of Japan by March.

After March, we can re-loop the tape back to 2002, for 2003, the Ground Hog Day movie of sequential declining stock chart, covered with crimson mists, framed by collage of vortex-ing paper currencies colliding against each other, destroying each other, and accompanied by dying screams of retirement nightmares and birthing cries of ever newer abracadabras.>>

;0)

<<As gold has already made a nice move would you look for the latter part of the year after June let's say for gold to continue upward or should we expect a slow steady grind up from here?>>

I cannot know, but expect gold to do a saw-toothed grind upward as investors scurry from this asset to that asset and one currency to another currency. In any and all cases, my gold is my Financial Reset Button and Hard Drive Backup ...

Message 15827492
May 20th, 2001
... may want to consider the established mining shares, because they are ...
... the big Reset Button to any financial asset portfolio
... the manufacturer (he/she did it all in 7 days) provided default Restore-to-Prior-State utility program to an otherwise buggy and complicated financial infrastructure comprised of data storage drives, routers, switches, transducers, transmission conduits, power supplies, monitoring panels, and sometimes not too clever human intervention agents.

I am sure you have been independent and tenacious enough to install your own PCs and appreciate the hidden away Reset button and the obscure Restore utility program. They are useful only when you most need them.


Chugs, Jay
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