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To: Horgad who wrote (164158)5/6/2002 5:32:58 PM
From: David Zgodzinski  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
maybe so

ya can't have a bull market without bulls



To: Horgad who wrote (164158)5/6/2002 6:02:54 PM
From: yard_man  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
I wouldn't worry about it ... lotso stocks have been up more than that on one reco -- whatsitz market cap? Probably pretty easy to push it up that far. Probably a number who saw the shares rise and have been frozen in the headlights waiting for an oppty to jump in -- CEF -- since it holds the metal probably looked like a value play to some. That was the slant of the market watch article. I think it is wrong-headed. If bullion goes up the miners are not going to "go flat" while gold enters a bull market -- it was a dumb article. It may be time for a pullback, though. All this quick interest may give us one in the next couple of days. I'd much rather buy a good miner than CEF -- even after they have risen.