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To: Enigma who wrote (40550)9/21/1999 3:11:00 PM
From: lorne  Respond to of 116766
 
Hi Double D. How come??......Thought gold was supposed to go down to-day........Kitco shows gold up 5.80$. Just when I think I'm starting to understand a bit about gold I find I still know nothing.
Take care
Lorne



To: Enigma who wrote (40550)9/21/1999 3:23:00 PM
From: Alex  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116766
 
Hi E. What a day for me to be absent. But good God that chart is something to behold.



To: Enigma who wrote (40550)9/21/1999 3:26:00 PM
From: Bobby Yellin  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 116766
 
goldsnow to the rescue
cbs.marketwatch.com
last time it was overscribed by 5x and this didn't happen
do you still stand by what you say?
I thought 5x was a lot
also how many hedgers have you think gotten clubbered today when
Japanese government hasn't intervened?
also isn't the season when mutual funds are being to take their tax losses..can't remember if their accounting is by end of October or what..
I for one am still not worried re trade deficit..
just by stock market hyperbole..
also the next auction is coming up soon..
things are finally beginning to get interesting
I am still bullish on the market..I just see the internet keeping things going..even though a lot of money has flowed into ipos and now into Japan..so ..our blue chip market isn't the only game in town..
again..I don't think year2k will be an event
Floyd or rather Mother Nature with poor Taiwan and the hammered residents on the Eastern coast with more to come appears to be a real
event..but all that damage spells a lot of rebuilding..and a nature
enforced slow down..to later pick up speed..
If the non Japanese intervention and if the higher leasing of gold and
the definite uncertain in presidential campaign here.. who knows
possibly a lot of the financial traders who have created havoc might
put out to sea with the latest turn.. if only the IMF would join them