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To: Crimson Ghost who wrote (4994)12/6/2001 9:59:00 PM
From: isopatch  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 36161
 
Yes, we do George. And sounds like

you made a good choice on that gold fund.

I've been very happy with the golds this year. Till early April, hadn't been heavily long for many years. It's taken a few mistakes to get my sea legs back after being away from the sector for such a long time. But, yes we're most definitely on the same page about the very bright future for gold.

Now, how we gonna turn Zev into a yellow dog fan?!<G> Geez, when he did that fly by here, sounded like it was against his religion. As you probably noticed at the time, I just let it all go by and didn't say anything. Knew he'd be gone a a day or less anyway.

One thing I can't stand is people who don't know us, suddenly show up here and start talking down to everyone. In almost every case where that's happened, it turns out that most of the regulars here have forgotten more than the new comer will likely ever know (cause they'll crash and burn before they learn) about investing and the markets. Especially the endless legion of self annointed market masters of tech trading left over from the bubble. It's really laughable. Sooner or later, the curtain gets pulled aside - posts are discovered that they hoped nobody would ever find - and they end up "under the porch" with their fellow travelers.<lol>

Regards,

Iso



To: Crimson Ghost who wrote (4994)12/7/2001 8:15:45 AM
From: Murray Grummitt  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 36161
 
I speculate one reason the South African Gold Mines are doing well is the South African Rand is in freefall. It's down significantly the last 4 days.
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