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To: Roebear who wrote (869)8/29/2001 9:17:36 PM
From: craig crawford  Respond to of 36161
 
>> unless I have misread your excellent thread, you believe in a coming bull market for commodities. <<

yes, the keyword being "coming".

>> I AM curious that you seem to be disputing the participation of gold in such a commodity rally <<

gold will participate, although i don't think it will be the best performing commodity.

the reason i'm skeptical of gold right now is because i don't think it's time to be investing in any of the metals. i do find lead interesting however.



To: Roebear who wrote (869)8/30/2001 12:16:07 AM
From: t4texas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 36161
 
i disagree, but agree with craig

i think gold will get a good pop upward as the s&p 500 and the dollar breakdown/decline through their channels. gold won't breakdown with the djia ship.

also i am glad to know of craig's commodity place. thanks for the link. i absolutely agree the bull is coming to commodities of all types starting about the end of this year or the first quarter 2002 and it will last through 2002 into maybe the end of 2003.