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To: TobagoJack who wrote (5390)4/7/2006 9:59:01 AM
From: carranza2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218628
 
All the talk about gold at $30,000 per oz. has me salivating. vbg.

I think I might join Mr. Ring Ring Kaaaching! in KRY on a very small toe in the water mini-tranche even if I feel faintly like a lemming led down the cliff.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (5390)4/7/2006 1:59:30 PM
From: carranza2  Respond to of 218628
 
Jay, I've taken and recycled a tiny bit of profits into the Aztec barbarity Mq despises and you love. Despite being seriously overweight in Q,, think I can now validly say that I play both ends of the QCOM vs. Au contest.

Could it be time for you to hedge your Au bets with a little Q?

I'll have to ask my father what he did with the 2 or 3 50 peso Mexican Centenario coins weighing a bit more than an ounce each which he received on a monthly basis for about 20 years as a director of various Mexican corporations.

I think he kept them, or at least kept a goodly number of them as sort of souveniers. For much of the time he got these beautiful coins, gold was fixed at $35.

mexico-info.com

If he didn't squirrel them away and gold goes to $30,000 an ounce, it won't be the first time my family blows a fortune.