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To: goldsheet who wrote (6508)10/15/2003 7:52:58 AM
From: loantech  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8010
 
Bob will be interesting to see it play out. Is the reason for POG potentially not exceeding 400 in 2004 supply and demand or more related to politics.

As far as the ratio goes it may not matter either way as I plan on owning a majority of gold related stocks vs silver.
Thanks for getting back to me,
Tom



To: goldsheet who wrote (6508)10/15/2003 8:24:18 AM
From: loantech  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8010
 
<I think gold can make a big run without taking silver with it.
Let's say to 500-550 by end of 2005, while silver would lag near 5.00-5.50 (100:1)>

Are you lining up any gold juniors to own in this period or looking at the mid tiers or majors? I never did buy the Aussie or Vietnam gold suggestions. I just like this side of the world. <g>

I am still leaning towards MNG, RIC, RIV, CBD, CBJ, maybe WHT but they have a lot of silver, and maybe some grassroot plays like CBR. Need more coffee will think about some others. Western hemisphere stuff. Do you like any of the Nevada plays? MVG comes to mind but has gone up a lot.
Tom