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To: TobagoJack who wrote (2712)12/15/2005 4:03:46 AM
From: Taikun  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217754
 
TJ,

I think hedge fund deleveraging on the back of poor performance, weakening carry trade, inverted yield curve and crowded hedgie space causes general withdrawal from markets.

But if I put on my Jack Chan hat all I care about is the charts and it does appear liquidity is well.

Except gold? Why is XGD.TO so crummy? That is the gold index for Canada.

Investors in cash on this one:

stockcharts.com

D



To: TobagoJack who wrote (2712)12/15/2005 12:07:46 PM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217754
 
My equation is: If a government can't increase taxes, nor can cut spending, it has to import money to keep solvent, else it has to print.

The US does a bit of all that:

Cut a bit of spending. Increase taxes a little. Import money and print it too.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (2712)12/15/2005 2:06:23 PM
From: Taikun  Respond to of 217754
 
TJ, BTW

I recently added SYN.TO, the SNP JV with Synenco on the Northern Lights project.

They have a very low EV/BBL

I read that SNP will be training Chinese engineers.
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What do you think?

D