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To: Zardoz who wrote (37288)7/18/1999 5:29:00 AM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 116767
 
Hutch, <<Knowledge is Power; Educate Yourself.>> I agree, but there is
a right way and a wrong way tho.

<<Criticisms of Forwards selling, acting upon Gold,
acting upon currencies is not proven though the fact that
currencies DO effect GOLD which Does effect Forwards is.>>

Hutch, what you just referenced is the following ?

<<hedge funds ... huge concentrations of capital
... manipulate financial instruments called derivatives.>>

<<Some say that the countries that sold it's holdings of gold since
1988 have survived; ...would have placed them into a recession.
Canada and Australia have both taken a server hit on their currencies,
but as such in a few years, will come out on the top again.>>

Maybe other threaders here can comment on above, as I am clueless.

<<... its those that look to deflect the blame from themselves that
always seem to repeat the same mistakes. Understanding X, Y, and Z
allows you to search out T, U, V, and W... but those that say they know it all are only deceiving themselves.
That said. I understand T->Z that's why I can state why........>>

ok, but some double talk now is required by me.

Do you understand what you understand, or is this circular thoughts ?
If you know what you do not know, then does that mean you know it ?
Can an answer exist without a question ?
Does one have to know the wrong way before one can know the right way ?

<<Both times I spoke out how wrong the people here are.
So forgive me when I say: YOUR 100% wrong.>>

ok, but wrong until proven correct, I hope you agree is possible.

<<... Gold will move after NOV... Won't tell you where it will be,
cause I feel you're insulted me enough in the last 2 weeks. But it
will move.>>

With me, what you read is what you get, I tell it like I see it, same as you.

<<You'll have no idea as to what this post refers to ...>>

Sometimes a person will go to another person and say "tell me who I am,
I thought I was whatever I was, wherever I was, but now ..."

<<But I aint sharing. [8?p>>

Once a knight told me what [8?p meant, but I forgot, so please ...

<<...you'll never know. Cause you are the chicken with out the head.
Dancing aimlessly around, looking but never to find. Yet at your
feet lies the solution.>>

To help another with head problems, sometimes the books can only give
hints and suggestions of where they are and might be at, but to actually
visit their place and experience it, but be able to leave and return,
then help can be exercised better than just as an outsider. That TV
program Millennium, Mr Black could do what others could not, and he
said "is it my gift or my curse". I have done <<Dancing aimlessly>>
and been many places where wise men fear to go, but I am able to leave.

<<Have you ever bought gold, gold stocks in the last 5 years?
And did you sell them also?>>

Only brought, never sold.

IPMCF 155,000 shares, currently in Chapter 11
MGR approaching 1/5 million, but 20:1 consolidation just voted in

<<Now I shall disappear from this thread for another week, as none
have said anything different from the first 10,000+ posts.>>

Hutch, you is in the top 1%, so what do you expect ?

Hutch, that you invoked the teaching of <<Plato said:...>> to give
validity to your methods of understanding what is and what will follow
is in line with all your prior posts that I have read in the past
months on this thread. Many threaders are all over the landscape
exploring new ways and looking at new ideas in the quest to firm up
and make solid and consistence their methods.

As for Plato, this can be a very good point of reference to explain
that you and I are of very opposites in how each of us decides what
is truth. Not a good verse bad or evil here, but correct verse wrong.

The actual use of truth, after we each identify it, we are very close
in agreement to how we interact with other information. Like I mentioned
in a prior post here, that you would be a 4 star General in the military
at an early age, and no desk job for you but actual field assignments
to put into action what you know how to do. I think USA General Patton
in that tank battle with German commander Romall, was of your type.

To me you are too exact and precise and of a strictly accurate nature
that I have found few persons can handle without burnout or another
area going completely haywire. But you are young and strong, and I
am an almost old fart.

Back to the source and makeup of of thinking stuff, I replied to another
poster on another thread, the following.

...you said,

<<The truth never seems to be the truth. It's unfortunate.>>

so in the realm of human knowledge, Aristotle's logic of A is A
must be Greek to you, but Plato's teaching of transcendentalism
to make A is B when B is not A, might be a good fit for you, ...

doug



To: Zardoz who wrote (37288)7/18/1999 7:23:00 AM
From: Bobby Yellin  Respond to of 116767
 
good morning
I read your post in amazement..it takes me so very long to understand some of the implications that probably instantly pop into your mind..
your grasp is mind boggling to me..divine inspiration? which causes vast perspiration in the reader trying to understand ..(I read that
that Einstein's brain was different from others..)(ps I probably tick off the thread when I scream praises at you..but if you ask my closest friends..they will tell you I get in trouble bigtime for being "too
honest"-)
anyways..of course here comes another question
I am bothered about wage inflation-I might be too myopic but I still think we might see more wage deflation when the economy slows down..
so I don't see wage inflation unless I look towards political figures :-) (I see living costs inflation though all over the place but that only affects small fry ..like me)
The question..I have been obsessed to possibly put it too strongly in trade deficit of US..as the possible straw to break the dollar..
but do you think part of the large trade deficit is from US corporations who have been buying from depressed currency nations goods to make their products even cheaper? If so..then is the trade deficit really that negative?
help
(ps Yuki and snowball are doing great at least for now :-) )



To: Zardoz who wrote (37288)7/18/1999 9:30:00 AM
From: long-gone  Respond to of 116767
 
<<Now I shall disappear from this thread for another week. As none have said anything different from the first 10,000+ posts. >>
No, I found the Y2k related fraud new, as was the article linked the post prior to yours new(re: two atoms of gold destroyed in atomic reaction) -the last not very relevent just new.



To: Zardoz who wrote (37288)7/18/1999 10:19:00 AM
From: lorne  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116767
 
Good morning Hutch. Your statement <<Now I shall disappear from this thread for another week. As none have said anything different from the first 10,000+ posts. >>
I am not a financial wizard just here trying to learn something new
and I read all your posts as they are new to me I also read most of all other posts which are also new to me. Although you may have heard
it all before I am sure there are many many readers of this thread who
are like me. I think most posters on this thread offer a little of something new each time they post.
Of course there are some that require the next solution but they are few.
Take care
Lorne