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To: 4C who wrote (52319)5/19/2006 1:42:38 PM
From: jrhana  Respond to of 313075
 
Believe me I hear you. However on difference. Back in those days when those genome stocks where flying crashing and burning, everyone and I mean everyone was coming up and talking to me about biotech. Today...I am still waiting for the first person to mention zinc.



To: 4C who wrote (52319)5/19/2006 1:47:36 PM
From: shadowman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 313075
 
I think there's a history with gold that makes many very wary of the bull.

A lot of people remember what happened with the last major run in the late 70's. The permanency question has to be in the back of many minds..fund managers..institutional investors, and individual investors.

I think the bull still has a lot of run in him. The adjustment for inflation being one factor. I bailed on the tech mania just before the final major dump happened. I consider myself very lucky to come out of that 5-6 year helium ride with most of my profits intact. I don't get the feeling that the bottom is going to fall out of this metals move just yet.

I do feel that there will be a time when out is better than in..just don't feel it's here quite yet

As has been said, when bulls heat up the ride gets a lot bumpier.