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To: Cush who wrote (4297)3/24/2002 12:21:40 PM
From: kirby49  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5144
 
Yea, then you can slip one out and one over as you add the new ones and we can see two weeklies and then each daily as they occur.

Looks to me like it could be long term short paper, long hard assets. We could be at another test for gold here, but I'm hoping for a breakout. As long as it's range bound I'm not too worried, will only adjust on any breakdown.

Regards

Bob



To: Cush who wrote (4297)3/24/2002 1:09:30 PM
From: Davy Crockett  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 5144
 
Hi Cush,

Yeah it sure has been a great run...

& it was fun getting in near the beginning of the run. :)

Is it possible for you to post a long-term monthly chart of the TSEGPM (or the XAU? I don't think the HUI has been around long enough) on your website, using your indicators?

It was the monthly charts that convinced me last March that the downward trend had been broken along with the ADX & MA indicators.

monthly chart of tsegpm bigcharts.marketwatch.com

note the crossover of the +DMI over the -DMI last & subsequent confirmation 3 or 4 months later of the 5 month ema over the 21 month ema
Gotta say I appreciate the work that you do here on your thread & with the website.

Dines very bullish on GOLD & Silver...
finance.lycos.com

Regards,
Peter

edit: U may remember this post LOL Message 15472147



To: Cush who wrote (4297)3/30/2002 3:22:40 PM
From: Cush  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5144
 
Last week I made reference to a comparison of about 200 TSE stocks that I follow. These stocks mostly trade below $20.

Each weekend, I sort these stocks into two groups; those above the 20 day Moving Average, and those below the 20 day Moving Average.

This data is anecdotal in nature.
I haven't been following it for long enough to draw any profound conclusions.

Here's the comparison again, with this week's data added.

The last five weeks' data.

.............Number Above ....Number Below

March 28th ...... 92 .......... 103 ...

March 22nd ..... 107 ........... 89 ...

March 15th ..... 128 ........... 68 ...

March .8th ..... 133 ........... 63 ...

March .1st ..... 102 ........... 94 ...

There does appear to be a trend happening.

Cush