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To: rolatzi who wrote (18476)4/26/2002 5:46:33 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Respond to of 74559
 
Hi ro,
Ha I expected a bit of a pullback today so I sold the balance of my MFL:TSE and ELD:TSE this AM. Great day to be in PM's though. Looking for things to rotate into but I have my eye on NG too.
regards
Kastel



To: rolatzi who wrote (18476)4/26/2002 5:50:43 PM
From: lisalisalisa  Respond to of 74559
 
I am not really increasing my holdings, but I sold some drooy simply to move into North American miners as a hedge against the possibility of a strengthening rand and weakening US$. Anyway I was 100% SA stocks, so this helps balance, a little.



To: rolatzi who wrote (18476)4/27/2002 12:25:48 PM
From: Gary H  Respond to of 74559
 
I'm expecting a pullback sometime after the middle of May and have the nagging feeling to trade out and back in as I have been doing with gold for the past 18 mo. or so. But any correction could very well be short and shallow and considering that I have my costs of what I am holding down to an average of 50%, I will probably settle for being a holder, something the trading spirit does not agree with but a test of the winds says stay the course. If there is a considerable dip, well, buy more.