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To: Bert who wrote (29019)3/4/2003 10:59:15 AM
From: habitrail  Respond to of 36161
 
sounds good to me, its hovering at 13.5 for now, but the days still young.



To: Bert who wrote (29019)3/4/2003 11:45:26 AM
From: c.hinton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 36161
 
I will say that having lightened up on gold I sleep alot more easly,and sleep I something you cant buy.If gold remains flat I loose nothing if it goes down I can buy back in for less If it goes up I may have to chase abit but since we all seem to agree that LT gold looks very good I dont mind missing a few up points.If tragedy strikes markets will be closed so there is a good chance one would not be able to take advantage of the panic in the immidiate aftermath by selling gold on very bad news.In the mean time European CB seem set on lowering rates which will be positive for Eurobonds.In three out of three scenarios(UP<DOWN<FLAT) I do not loose .In one scenario(UP) I only risk not making as much.



To: Bert who wrote (29019)3/5/2003 1:44:15 AM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Respond to of 36161
 
Bert,
members.rogers.com
this is in the latest batch. Enjoy.
Kastel