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To: nspolar who wrote (68631)3/16/2003 5:33:12 PM
From: nspolar  Respond to of 209892
 
Don't know if there are any here interested in more IT to LT investing. I am and I follow OSX.

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There are LT energy problems brewing in this country, of that there is probably little doubt. Maybe later this year will represent some very good OSX opportunities.



To: nspolar who wrote (68631)3/16/2003 8:00:13 PM
From: bcrafty  Respond to of 209892
 
nspolar, I thought I'd pass this on FWIW

Bill Fleckenstein thinks the decline since February in gold may be coming to an end, and in his column from 3/13 said this:

"The other day, when mentioning that I had purchased gold, I neglected to add that I had put a stop in. It's not something I always do, but in this case, I was prompted by worries that black-box selling might be lurking somewhere. I was stopped out for a small loss, but I am looking for a chance to re-enter the gold market in the next 48 hours, as well as to add to my Newmont Mining (NEM:NYSE - news - commentary) position. (I did not have a stop in for my silver position, which I have kept, and which I also plan on adding to.) We could see some additional selling, but I believe we might be in the final throes of the washout in the gold market. The fact that gold stocks were actively up today is also a strong indication that the lows may be at hand."