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To: Little Joe who wrote (919)12/4/2003 1:16:29 AM
From: Eva  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29622
 
Joe

you are a rare and very welcome voice in the clutter out there. I agree with all you say! I hope you are right!
Thank You
Eva



To: Little Joe who wrote (919)12/4/2003 1:23:11 AM
From: Andrew  Respond to of 29622
 
No denying it gold is going higher, just not the shares right now.

Some of the stocks I follow have broke below trendlines in the intraday charts I follow and as I posted else where very similar to major markets.

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PDG could break out but draw the upper trend lines on it.

I see the NAS and SP500 are just about toast, both did daily key reverals today and I think they will drag the golds down too.

Worse thing is I buy back a bit higher but I doubt it.



To: Little Joe who wrote (919)12/4/2003 5:32:34 AM
From: JJJK  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 29622
 
Hi Little Joe,
I've read many of your posts and definitely enjoy your balanced and intelligent views. I appreciate your taking the time to share them.

I noted in your latest post that you have cut and paste troubles. To resolve this problem, you might proceed as follows.

First, make sure that your anti virus files are updated and then run a complete virus check. Then proceed as follows.

If you are using Windows XP, you might consider doing a system restore to a point that is a week or so before your loss of cut and paste capabilities. First backup your current data files. They should not be affected by the restore but better safe than sorry.

If that does not work and assuming that only one program or suite is affected, go to software install, then remove and reinstall the offending program or suite.

I hope that this helps.
JK