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To: SwampDogg who wrote (21611)9/20/2006 8:18:03 PM
From: loantech  Respond to of 78417
 
Swamp,
We really appreciate your comments. Keep em coming.

Tom



To: SwampDogg who wrote (21611)9/21/2006 2:07:14 AM
From: Proud Deplorable  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78417
 
Swamp..........One thing keeps nagging me about the bearish comments I see around lately. I too think we are not at the euphoria stage yet which is almost mandatory for a turn in sentiment from bull to bear. Did it happen and I missed it or something? This is an extremely difficult period to try to decipher whats going on. Some say we are now past the denial stage and going down this slope



but are we wrong to be bullish here for the MT as well as LT?
I wish I knew. I wonder if 50% cash isn't the best way to deal with this uncertainty? Your thoughts?

Damn I wish this election were out of the way because I'm sure its the reason for some strange counter trend activity...or is the trend broken now? I'm getting too old for this. Hoping ARU will continue to prop things up for me but I am getting really nervous.

321gold.com

"In any case, regardless of what happens over the next several months it's important for investors to understand that the long-term bull markets in metals and the stocks of metal producers did not end earlier this year. Long-term bull markets don't end when the major stocks in the bull-market sector have valuations that are less than half the broad market's average valuation; they end after valuations in the bull-market sector reach huge premiums"