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To: bambs who wrote (59590)5/23/2002 4:09:07 PM
From: andydaoust  Respond to of 77400
 
Bambs,

How much of the gap do you think CSCO will retrace?
I sold at 16.62 thinking we test the $14 level. It seems to have a lot of momentum behind it however.
Andy D



To: bambs who wrote (59590)5/23/2002 11:13:08 PM
From: Paul V.  Respond to of 77400
 
bambs, what happens to the investor who owns gold (actually, not personally posession of the gold but the certificate of gold or the broker hold the gold shares) if we have a stock market crash? If you do not have posession of the actual gold what value will the PAPER be that you or the broker have.? How will you get the actural gold for such exchange? Does gold actually give any more protection that equity stocks? Just curious?

Paul



To: bambs who wrote (59590)7/8/2002 8:39:42 PM
From: Eashoa' M'sheekha  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77400
 
I Kinda Like This Chart From When Old Yeller Rolled Over..

And took a nap starting SHORTly after this post of your'n.

The touting and hysteria on SI was too much not to whack that old dog, as the barking was becoming UN - BEAR -ABLE.

Ho Ho Ho......

finance.yahoo.com

Old Dog Prix :

kitco.com

Buying at US 19.00 and getting thrashed out at US 13.00 would have the poor SOB down over 30% in less than a month fer goodness sakes! <g>

Gold stocks and futures are for trading bambs.

Hope you capitalized on the swing.

KC