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To: isopatch who wrote (5248)12/18/2003 4:28:11 PM
From: Bert  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 108548
 
Iso,

I'm not talking about the longer term, I'm talking about from here forward re: the HUI...Tech and the broad market is where I came from, and I'm not biased towards one sector or another, my portfolio reflects my stance. What I'm saying is that the HUI is moving up from here, regardless of what the broad markets do. I'm saying the VIX, for the first time in a long time, moved up with the markets. Today, it took me 2 hours to buy 20K shares of a gold stock for a friend of mine using that POS Ameritrade...at the ask, and above the ask...that tells me volumes...we all make a plan, and trade the plan...OGLE, IRSN, RUN, PYR,ENY now, the list is endless...IAO next..NG, Tech, whatever...making hay everyday by not getting bearish or bullish, just playing my indicators...as you know, this is how I make my living..I can't afford to be wrong very often...I'm feeling just right here.

Bert



To: isopatch who wrote (5248)12/18/2003 6:14:22 PM
From: yard_man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108548
 
re money flow -- do you look at credit growth?? it's my understanding that this has turned down and turned down hard ... one fellow who claims to have a nice proprietary definition of money growth claims it is turning down -- he claims that some measures overcount what is really available -- both are RECENT phenomena ...

mises.org

re credit growth rates

Message 19610445

I got bearish in August -- that was certainly too soon

things look pretty frothy here and tech is lagging with vols collapsing -- could be corrected next week. My own personal view is that you can't make squat out of indicators in the latter half of an expiry week.

Last Fri-Tues, still looked bearish to me -- I'll throw away this Wed through Fri and see what happens on next Mon and Tues to consider direction through the end of the year, or into January.

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To: isopatch who wrote (5248)12/18/2003 6:37:42 PM
From: yard_man  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 108548
 
one more: M3

economagic.com