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To: John Pitera who wrote (315638)12/13/2005 7:06:56 PM
From: patron_anejo_por_favor  Read Replies (2) of 436258
 
>>More signicantly I think this could be the first time that you've had the Chinese giving the US advice on it's fiscal policy.<<

Though probably not the last!<G> I guess the Fed removing the "measured" lingo basically told him to GFH.......<G>

>>It was reasonably obvious that there would be some follow through technical selling today in the metals after the reversal day patterns that showed up yesterday in the metals.<<

I agree. Shares held up pretty well, given the smackdown the metal got. Probably move a bit lower to test some breakout levels before more up. I think we'll get significantly more up over the next 6 weeks, looking at a whole number of things that are converging bullishly for the dirts: Elliot Wave, the Fed, the dollar topping, seasonality, etc, etc. We need a pullback to reset it, but the IT and LT look bright.
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