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To: Jamey who wrote (19348)10/17/2003 9:04:18 AM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 81913
 
James > Goldmoney.com's James Turk believes today's gold price is cheap and can only go higher

It's his job to say that. In fact, if you read whatever he says you will always find the same theme --- how cheap gold is. Frankly, I can't read that stuff any more. For me, unless a commentator is prepared to critically discuss his own position then one has to believe his opinion is biased towards a vested interest which he clearly must have.

I have no vested interest in any outcome as far as gold or the USD is concerned. I am not financially or emotionally involved in any opinion which I may offer. In fact, I try as hard as I can to find a neutral or unbiased position and to assess what is happening as logically as possible. Furthermore, I am prepared to be wrong and will readily admit it, if I am. Although I am very pleased if my assessment is correct, I am not on an ego trip.

PS. The punch-line of Turk's interview is a recommendation to invest in Durban Deep. All I can say is, if anyone actually saw that "hole in the ground" they wouldn't be throwing their money into it!