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To: russwinter who wrote (1129)1/11/2002 8:10:50 PM
From: ralfph  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 39344
 
Gold to test 293 ?

Looking at the charts gold has tested that 293 level twice in the last year. Seems reasonable from looking at the charts that it may take a run at that level again.

One more test followed by a pullback and 4 months later she punches through that 293 ?

Kind of fun watching it climb.

regards
ralfph



To: russwinter who wrote (1129)1/12/2002 12:26:00 AM
From: marcos  Respond to of 39344
 
No, i and a few other retails were doing the 'kid in the candy store' thing imho ... only stock i watched all day just about, missed a self-imposed deadline on some dreary chore over it, kept drifting back to the computer, bought all i could from 3.10 to 3.25, even got on the phone and arranged a transfer to add, smilin' all the way ... but, like all kids, playing only with a few nickels

I would think Sprott was exhibiting the 'benevolent rich grandaddy with a whole passle of grandkids in tow at the candy store' mode -g- ... yes they're new to the stock, don't remember seeing them on house positions for some time, but Haywood was showing up a while ago, and they have been known to cooperate with Sprott the odd time ... Sprott was actually down 8k on the day, crossing stock into that fund, almost certainly [paper jitneyed into the house, or from financings way back? - who knows] .... Eric Sprott himself running it, their top ten holdings will be interesting when they publish them, we know two now, bay.to and suf.to

When the volume comes in, suf goes north - bigcharts.marketwatch.com
... this is true going way back, with few exceptions, like two, both of which had fundamental reasons behind them ... well now the fundamentals look positively shiney on all points, People Property Phinancing, stock just broke decisively above its 200-day and the three-loonie margin level [with both it has had trouble in the past - stockcharts.com
... all systems go, and a raving load-the-wheelbarrow under 3.50, n'est-ce pas