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Jay wrote: btw, brook, in case i forgot to mention, gold is sexy :0)
Jay wrote: these nights i only need to watch the gold ticker on the cnbc for a moment and very quickly get back to my favorite dvds, because all the world's information is summed up in that gold price - the sum total all all fear, greed, and everything in between, such as but not limited to, oil supply, nyse restaurant occupancy, putin's health, usa electioneering, etc etc these days as i meander through the soon to be emptied malls that are decked out museum quality pitching million hk$ pens and us$ 5k dresses and us$ 150 man's swimming trunks to somewhat less productive grade A office tenants in hk financial district, i find the grade A ladies shaped nicer, sashaying clickety clock on heals and checking out the goods, and i am sure that, as gold continues to rise ever upward, piercing heretofore forbidden no men's arena, opening up new and tempting vista, winking, come-hither look look, that i would be joined by many more of others in being faithful to gold in the mean, nasty and volatile times, my platinum is ... oooohhh ... let me stop here :0) chaos is a gift, crisis a partner, volatility friend, lonely path right way, and of course, ever mindful, survive so as to fight another day fear is a survival trait panic is rational and when one know that one will panic, best to panic first chugs, j
Brook wrote: Jay, Here's coming for you A lot of chatter about Jim Rogers in the Comments on this Story too
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Harry Schultz hasn't changed his mind: Run for the hills. His International Harry Schultz Letter (HSL) first came to fame in the 1970s, prophesying dollar doom and a great gold market marketwatch.com |