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To: crdesign who wrote (2018)7/1/2006 10:17:13 PM
From: Andrew  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50281
 
Well I'm certainly not going to debate with you about what Goldbugs believe or refuse to admit. I am not a Goldbug. I like to trade the Gold stocks for their leverage to the Gold price, in both directions.

Impeding proxy for the overall indexes? LOL

Have you ever looked at the indexes over the last 7 years in other currencies? Try in $CDN, the Bear market never ended but most people dont realize this either or refuse to admit there is a world outside of the USA.

Its a shame that I cant bring up a 10 year chart of the SP500 in $CDN. I used to be able to hack the title bar and bring up monthly back several years further but it looks like they've remedied that.

stockcharts.com

Going back to Gold, sure sharp corrections happen but there is nothing that leads me to believe at this point that the Bull market in Gold is over. I think we have a few more years.

There was a post a few posts back showing me a chart of NEM being bearish. Could it be because they've managed to mine out all the cheap Gold and their production is falling and costs rising? Not to mention political concerns in countries where they operate. This is not bearish for Gold and neither is the pressure that the USD finds itself under.



To: crdesign who wrote (2018)7/2/2006 9:28:17 PM
From: crdesign  Respond to of 50281
 
FWIW, Looking back, I noticed I captured the 20/20 post.

Whodafiggured that?

Grub with intuition.

"I can see clearly now the rain is gone"

radar.weather.gov

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