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To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (49078)3/28/2002 9:59:52 AM
From: T L Comiskey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
gold is good.........
got some...traded drooy a tad over the last month or so...shoulda gone long
but sitting on a few oz's under the pillow
got lots of land and the starry sklies above....few fences.pond full O fish...poles...a nice carbon fly rod
Glad you enjoyed the photos
more at that site
T ur Bro



To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (49078)3/28/2002 10:01:38 AM
From: Jim Willie CB  Respond to of 65232
 
Gold eases, but holds $300 level
holding over 300 for five straight days will be huge signal
silver's rise will be much much greater, once it gets going

Thom Calandra of CBS MktWatch promised to dye his hair gold if/when gold price stays above 300 for five straight days
that is a confirmation signal
personally, I will dye the hairs on my ass and back gold
and all remaining hairs on my head SILVER !!!

marketwatch.com

a clipping:
The first quarter of 2002 "must rank as one of the best-sustained rallies in the gold sector for at least five years," UBS Warburg analyst John Reade wrote in a research note Thursday.

The sustained move the market has seen in 2002 is a "clear indication of the improved fundamentals of the yellow metals," he added.

On the supply end, Comex gold inventories were up 51,089 at 1.32 million ounces as of late Tuesday. Silver stocks were flat at 102.18 million ounces.
[I think silver supplies are lower, and thus a lie]

The May silver contract fell 2 cents to $4.66 an ounce.
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