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To: Richard Mazzarella who wrote (58998)9/27/2000 12:57:19 PM
From: goldsheet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116944
 
> "John's effect*"?

Isn't that when you flush the water it goes clockwise in the Northern hemisphere,
and counter clockwise in the Southern hemisphere, or is it visa versa ?



To: Richard Mazzarella who wrote (58998)9/27/2000 12:59:16 PM
From: TATRADER  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116944
 
Richard, we may have the news we have been waiting for...The Labor department today admitted they have made a boo boo on the CPI, that it has been off by as much as 0.3 percent..Don't tell me Bill was involved in that too? Inflation is a lot stronger than has been portrayed...
....Everyone knows they have twisted the numbers for months....This is going to get the derivative boys, nervous, all they need is a herd of the common man buying gold...Actually, if the common man bought now, the pain would be experienced by the derivative traders as they would give us a free ride...But the common man says, "Gold is dead, it is not moving, it will pull back!" Then when the derivative players have unwound their positions, and gold is at $400.00, the common man will say, "Now it looks like the time to buy gold!" Again the comman man loses his shirt...
But Gizzard Hunters buy low and sell high...We will allow the Derivative players to pay us $14.00 a share for our AEM shares.....
I still want to win Sergio's contest, for that free hamburger and fries..That is the real reason for me pushing
AEM..

New York, Sep 27, 2000 (123Jump via COMTEX) -- The Labor Department said a technical problem with the Consumer Price Index might be leading it to underestimate inflation in recent months, suggesting that prices have been rising faster than thought, and giving the Federal Reserve possible reason to keep boosting interest rates. The CPI could be off as much as 0.3%, making all the difference between inflation that's under control and inflation that's out of control.