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To: nspolar who wrote (24185)11/17/2003 3:11:55 PM
From: Eva  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39344
 
ns

I agree with all your points but one, and that is that Drooy is hold back by the Rand!
No matter what the charts say, Drooy will only move upwards,in a meaning full way, when the Rand starts to decline in value towards the $
jmo

and I know that you are not pumping , old friend, you are way to sincere for that!
Sincerely Eva



To: nspolar who wrote (24185)11/17/2003 3:41:16 PM
From: jrhana  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 39344
 
<As for gold being a total dollar play, I disagree with van Eden. This is complete nonsense imo. Gold is strengthening against many currencies. This is what this index is supposed to illustrate, and it may also be nearing a breakout, which will unleash gold from its shackles. In fact looking at the longer term charts of this index, it may be in the process of doing just that.>

Very nicely put. I agree with every word there.
After all why has not the strong Canadian dollar held back the Canadian stocks?

The problem with the SA stocks is not the rand.

All good mining companies will do very well

I do like the melt up concept.

I also do like the stocks I mentioned
(ie PDG CAU MVG.TO ITF.TO MDW.V PEX.V) as well as many others outside of the US.



To: nspolar who wrote (24185)11/17/2003 3:46:51 PM
From: jrhana  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 39344
 
Do you have any SSRI?