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To: tonka552000 who wrote (10783)12/24/2002 1:49:03 PM
From: Jim Willie CB  Respond to of 89467
 
I still like the Canadian juniors
Seabridge, Novagold, and the silvers (excluding Apex)

we are likely to see gold push thru #350 early in 2003
with silver sprinting like a speedy running back after gold lays out a solid fullback block against a formidable but weakening defensive line

late 2003 will be about silver, not gold
gold will receive the press coverage, fighting the political heavy battles, winning the war, benefiting from pundit recommendations

but silver will be the metal seeing the defaults in COMEX

I have no thoughts about QCOM, other than it will be among the survivors after a rocky shakeout next year early

IT WILL BE ALL ALL ALL ABOUT THE DOLLAR, BUT THE ENERGY COMPLEX IS LIKELY TO SLAM THE ENTIRE ECONOMY
just when the utter morons are shouting from rooftops about crude oil gluts
Venezuela is recent proof of a point I have made for months
crude oil's weakness concerns delivery

gold is issuing a stern warning that the dollar and dollar-based financial assets are at very severe risk
these warnings are largely unheeded by residents on a ship cruising thru icebergs in a Kondratieff Winter

big money to be made in miners and energy complex, esp natgas
junior miners and natgas, those are the big winners
I still dont think oil service stocks will prosper much
their operations are inhibited by political, envmtal, and other expectation obstacles (like future prices deceived by perceived gluts)
who wants to commit to large GulfMex operations when Russia or Venezuela floods the market suddenly?

/ jim