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To: goldsheet who wrote (9304)5/6/2000 5:51:00 AM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82237
 
Bob : I hope it's the best chart because it has made most money for you not because it has given you the greatest headache!

Actually I think the 6 month relative strength chart shows the arbitrage possibilities even more clearly than your "best" chart.
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Looks like there's an easy 10%+ differential to be made by buying AU and selling ASA. And, of course, should AU swing up to be more "expensive" than ASA (see December/January) this differential could be even greater.



To: goldsheet who wrote (9304)5/6/2000 6:11:00 AM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82237
 
Bob : Further to my previous post....

If one puts XAU into the relative strength mix it seems a better arbitrage trade would be to sell XAU, rather than ASA, and buy AU.
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I wonder why AU is so cheap?! And, in big volumes, too. Something's happening.