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To: Robert J Mullenbach who wrote (1175)10/4/2000 12:29:12 AM
From: Robert J Mullenbach  Respond to of 1612
 
Hope he is right, he has made some great calls.

goldminingoutlook.com

SUMMARY: My current outlook has improved to VERY STRONGLY BULLISH for gold, gold coins, and gold collectibles, and
EXTREMELY BULLISH for gold mining shares. Chart patterns confirm fundamental undervaluations. The XAU is more
frequently outperforming the gold price, while investors and analysts are returning close to their bearish extremes. The recent
new multi-year bottom in the XAU is not bearish, no matter what market technicians may tell you, since it is grinding
reluctantly and very grudgingly lower in a style which usually constitutes a pre-rally phase.



To: Robert J Mullenbach who wrote (1175)10/5/2000 9:25:25 PM
From: Yogizuna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1612
 
Hi Bob, More working on the railroad if gold and oil keep going down eh? <grin> Oh well, at least you are the "captain" of your train which is a good job in my opinion. The only trains I ever ran were the old American Flyer engines and the smaller HO gauge engines..... They were cool though, and we once made up a large set on plywood with scenery and electric lights and mountain tunnels, etc. And in the old days (1940's), my mother and my brother's father had their own business selling refreshments, reading materials and souvenirs on the trains that ran all across the country. When I was a kid, I loved riding the old electric Lackawanna local passenger trains that ran south from the Newark, NJ area. They were real antiques too, built in the 1920's and 30's, but still gave a pretty comfortable ride..... Lackawanna Yogi