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To: Iceberg who wrote (1422)11/26/1997 5:28:00 PM
From: Herb Fuller  Read Replies (1) of 1894
 
Ice , Re:>>Gold<<

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Gold On The Charts
While it is undeniably true that the most important chart is the $US Gold chart, to give a true picture of the state of the Gold market, it is necessary to follow charts of Gold in several different currencies. The data is derived from the daily spot future Gold closing price (in $US) from Comex. For the "foreign" currency Gold charts, the data is derived by adjusting the Comex price by the exchange rate.Snip

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Just another look at the gold market . IMO the selling of gold has been going on thruout the world to pay off the large debt position that different countries have found themselves into . Where it will end is the larger question .

I hope that the U.S. will never have to liqudate gold as we are seeing going on in other countries .

Herb
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