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To: crustyoldprospector who wrote (1982)3/6/2004 12:14:13 PM
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>>Probably, gold stocks will still be temporarily susceptible to stock market declines

Crusty, I have followed your recent posts with interest. It seems to me that they vindicate my contention that the only thing that has changed significantly has been the value of the US$. If the dollar goes down, of course the Euro, and gold, and SPX all go UP when expressed in terms of that fallen dollar.

Don't you agree, therefore, that it would be truer to say that gold, (and spx and euro) will be temporarily susceptible to rallies in the USD ? (my gold and currency is still spelled "SPX")
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