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To: habitrail who wrote (23577)12/16/2002 4:48:58 PM
From: gold$10k  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 36161
 
Hi Habitrail,

Here is some perspective...

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The train has left the station. That's generally not a buying time for me. I'd rather wait for a pullback, then wait for signs of bottoming, then buy gradually. The fundamentals are lined up, but you can still get hurt if you don't pay attention to the technicals (and sometimes even if you do <g>).

Good luck,

vt



To: habitrail who wrote (23577)12/16/2002 5:02:10 PM
From: BSGrinder  Respond to of 36161
 
Be sure to read the SI thread "Precious and Base Metal Investing" and pay close attention to dialog involving Russ Winter or Claude Cormier. Have fun and good luck. I think you actually picked a pretty exciting time to get involved. /BSG



To: habitrail who wrote (23577)12/16/2002 7:08:35 PM
From: Canuck Dave  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 36161
 
Well, gold has a long history and there's no shortage of opinions.

I use Claude Cormier's ormetal report to help identify promising Canadian issues. Some of them also trade on the Nasdaq pink sheets. Are you in US or Canada? This is actually one of the few times when Canadian markets offer a lot of promise relative to US.

For the record, I have PAAS, SSRI and SIL on the US side, T.G (the gift that keeps on giving), T.CBD, T.BAY, T.BHK, T,WTC, T.CBD, T.HRG, V.CKG and V.KBR on the Canadain.

Claude got me iunterested in WTC when it was under a buck and also T.FGX which eventually got bought out by GLG (another good one I have done well with).

CD