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To: jcpolar who wrote (37259)1/30/2006 10:59:58 AM
From: jrhana  Respond to of 60907
 
<anyone in thet MMGG ref loantech board>

yes

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To: jcpolar who wrote (37259)1/30/2006 11:04:13 AM
From: jackjc  Respond to of 60907
 
Yes, my number 1 position, and my contest pick.

I expect it to be #1 in the contest as a non-explorer with
proven resource. But an explorer which happens to hit big
can do even better, but there is no way to predict that.



To: jcpolar who wrote (37259)1/30/2006 11:16:44 AM
From: jcpolar  Respond to of 60907
 
Sentiment: Sentiment toward gold and related issues has remained somewhat pessimistic despite the metal s run-up. The PHLX Gold & Silver Index's (XAU) current SOIR is near an annual high, indicating that options investors are positioned against the sector. Additional pessimism is available from an analyst community that currently offers fewer than 30 percent "buys."

Outlook: With the continued strength in gold, the pessimism toward the sector will likely shift, offering more buying power for these stocks. The lack of appreciation for gold and gold stocks should pay off for investors in the near term.

from www.shaefferresearch.com

Note: SOIR = Shaeffer Open Interest Ratio looks at the put call ratios on the sectors, a high put call ratio sugests pessimism and thus more buying power BUT we all know that...





To: jcpolar who wrote (37259)1/31/2006 9:49:25 AM
From: jcpolar  Respond to of 60907
 
VGZ is ripe eom