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To: TobagoJack who wrote (6701)5/23/2006 7:36:00 PM
From: Moominoid  Respond to of 217705
 
Just did an E-Wave chart of Gold's move up from mid 2005. Would post it if my server was working properly...

Anyway the recent pullback in this interpretation is wave 2 of wave 3 of the move.

stockcharts.com

The move from June 2005 to Feb 2006 splits up nicely as 1-2-i-ii-iii-iv-v-4-5 - i.e. a five wave move with an extended wave 3.

So the next wave if this is right is 3 of 3 up...

Still we are likely in wave 5 of the rise from the all time low in gold.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (6701)5/23/2006 7:46:54 PM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217705
 
They've got to beat Sweden, England and Paraguay. But a win and a draw can be enough to reach the second round and be one of the best 16.

Then they -most likely- has to play one of these: Mexico, Portugal, Argentina or Holland. That's kill or be killed stage. You lose, you're out.

Going further it could meet Brazil only in the semi-finals. That means TT would be then one of the 4 best in the world. Even losing to Brazil it would go to make an extra game to see who's the third.

Just tell them:

If you believe you can win, you win. Problem is: If you done it before, you know it is possible. That's why only 7 teams have won the World Cup to date.

We win because we've done it before and we know is just another tough game. The others go in the pit thinking: This is the game of my life, his brain doesn't believe it is wineable, the guys lose to themselves.

We count on that to win: the guys, as they line up in the tunnel, they look to the Brazilian team and think: these guys have been in the last three finals and won two of them. We have never been here before. Brazil have been here every World Cup. They start not believing.

If they line up and say: What a man can do another man can do to! We are going to go there and full those guys of goals! They could win.

Do you think they'd be persuaded and win?