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Strategies & Market Trends : Ride the Tiger with CD

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To: robnhood who wrote (156831)5/6/2009 2:15:43 AM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) of 312719
 
Interesting, yes you'd expect they'd have ways to zip shares around now, no problem in this electronic age ... house positions really don't mean much at all any more, if somebody didn't want to be known ... in this case it's out in the open, management knows all about it, offshore fund that's had redemptions, has no choice in the matter ... there are no recent insider trades showing, but friends and allies have taken lots of this, as is the normal pattern with any strong junior no doubt

Au/Ag ratio back down to 67.19, doesn't take long once silver gets going, very little more in that direction and it'll be a new relative height for the year - stockcharts.com

Caught up with all the posts, upthread you guys were talking about trades, well all europeans used to be trained early in one trade or another, no matter how wealthy or academically inclined, this was especially true of germans and scandinavians but of others as well, don't know if it still is ... it's definitely designed to give a kid a grounding in reality, seems to work as much as anything could, too ... doing business with absentee euro landowners in BC, the coolest thing to start light conversation was always to inquire about their trade, they'd whip out fotos of fine furniture they'd made, or metalwork, one extremely wealthy and titled euro was quite a stonemason and involved hands-on with castle and bridge restoration, really had a thing for stone bridges and showed me a better way to make a quick and dirty log one for a logging road ... one frenchman who was proud to have ancestors guillotined in the reign of terror, bit of a rogue really but we got along, the only time he was down to earth was talking machinery and what it could do, his self-chosen trade was heavy duty mechanic and equipment operator, not that he ever did much, too dreamy and spoiled, but clearly felt the need to express that he could, lol ... danes are all about woodwork, every one, you can see how Ikea came out of there
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