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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
GLD 476.10+2.5%Jan 27 4:00 PM EST

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To: TobagoJack who wrote (160363)7/20/2020 4:25:00 PM
From: carranza2  Read Replies (4) of 219831
 
No telling. Reports say disgruntled lawyer who had a case with her 5 years ago. Deaths are piling up. Hmmm....probably true. Lawyer disguises himself as UPS guy, hmmmm....very odd.

Even if true that disgruntled lawyer killed judge, she was not one handling Maxwell's case but a suit involving another thug, Deutsch Bank. Killing judge does nothing, case goes to another judge. Kill him, too? If new judge shades result, court of appeals sets it straight.

Makes me think disgruntled lawyer probably was indeed off the rails, though the conspiracy theorists will certainly not believe that to be true.

In my accounts, I am about 65% gold, FNV, DRD, and IAU. Rest is cash.

Wife's account: 85% cash; rest is PHYS, FNV, TSLA and AAPL.

Son's account: 30% cash, rest is FNV and TSLA, and a share of Y he picked. I added TSLA today, just enough to show 100% profit instead of 500+%.

In other words, heavy in cash, gold and miners via FNV/DRD.

I think TSLA is going quite a bit higher. I know you disagree. Although I like TSLA, it is not a significant holding, but certainly the most fun, as of now.

Might be time to start a small NUGT position and monitor it super-carefully.
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