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To: Dale Schwartzenhauer who wrote (55753)7/5/2000 10:19:10 PM
From: lorne  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116770
 
HM Government Gold Auction Programme: Announcement of Auction
5 July 2000
The Bank of England today announces the auction on behalf of Her Majesty’s Treasury of approximately 25 tonnes of gold. The auction, which will be on a single, or uniform, price basis will take place on Wednesday 12 July 2000.

A copy of the auction announcement notice published by the Bank of England is attached.
bankofengland.co.uk



To: Dale Schwartzenhauer who wrote (55753)7/6/2000 12:49:47 AM
From: Little Joe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116770
 
We are in agreement. I never implied that TA was useless. Simply that many of the EW newsletter writers and others who talk as though they have the holy grail exagerate their claims. As for Elliott Wave Analysis I have read extensively on it but can't make any sense of it. If it is of use, I don't understand how to interpret it. There is a website that I use that does TA and I pay a monthly fee for his analysis. I don't understand much of what he says, but he has been reasonably accurate. He only provides info on the S&P. His view is that the market is bottoming for a move to 1300. Guess he is bullish. Seems hard to believe, but this is usually the case when the market moves.

Live long and prosper,

Little joe