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To: TATRADER who wrote (53876)6/7/2000 7:40:00 AM
From: Richard Mazzarella  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116779
 
Mark, if you keep straddling yourself over the metals fence too much longer you will end up with more than just jock itch. Your gold TA and trading has been like Mexican jumping beans over the last few months. IMO get a story and stick to it, or accept that TA (for more than a day) for gold sucks.



To: TATRADER who wrote (53876)6/7/2000 8:24:00 AM
From: goldsnow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116779
 
The dollar dropped to seven-week lows against the euro, the yen and the Swiss franc for the second day on Wednesday, hit by weak prospects seen among currency analysts for aggressive rate rises in the United States relative to Europe and Japan.

``On the surface, things look a little scary,'' said Stephen Shobin, technical analyst at Lehman Brothers. ``Speculative stocks, such as biotechs, are red hot, the dollar is under pressure, financial stocks are pulling back, put/call ratios are terrible and the Nasdaq 100 was unable to take out a key resistance area.''

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To: TATRADER who wrote (53876)6/7/2000 9:51:00 AM
From: lorne  Respond to of 116779
 
Asia Precious Metals Review: Profit-taking drives gold lower
Hong Kong--June 7--Profit-taking pushed down spot gold prices on Wednesday
in Asia after prices surged in the U.S. market, dealers said, adding
short-covering was likely to counter the fall and push up gold prices with
nearby resistance at U.S. $290. The price of silver rose in Asia on minimal
selling while the price of platinum and palladium increased due to buying from
Japan, they noted. (Story .2200

Turkey gold imports said recovering from 1999 slump
Istanbul--June 7--Turkey's gold imports are recovering from a slump in 1999,
Serdar Citak, Chairman of the Istanbul Gold Exchange, told BridgeNews on
Wednesday in an exclusive interview. He said 86 tonnes of gold were imported
through the exchange in January-May, against only 107 tonnes during the whole of
1999. However, Citak said,
better regulation was required for the exchange's futures market, where trading
was not very active. (Story .12753)

NYMEX lists additional Dec 2000 gold options strike price
New York--June 6--The New York Mercantile Exchange said it listed an
additional gold options strike price of 450 Tuesday on the Dec 2000 contract.
The recommendation to list this strike price came from the Exchange's floor
committee since it would not have been listed under the regular parameters of
the Exchange gold options cont ract. (Story .2233
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