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To: TheSlowLane who wrote (22914)10/16/2006 10:16:48 PM
From: loantech  Respond to of 78417
 
Never a straight line. Remember our parents always said to stay on the straight and narrow!



To: TheSlowLane who wrote (22914)10/16/2006 10:59:14 PM
From: ogi  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78417
 
Hey TSL, Tom amd friends, I don't know where this market is headed ST but I do believe the AU bull is still intact. TSL,love your technical insights and fundamental updates on select plays. Thanks for your contributions and that goes for others as well.

3 weeks ago I hit a Post Bre-x high( approx 10 times my remenants from that debacle) but then suffered a 17% correction. I finally bailed on what proved to be the day before a $ 12 gain in POG.
TYPICAL!!:)

However, I now have cash available and no margin hassles. I sold many holdings on the premise that this market is unappreciative and with few exceptions the tax loss selling season will present a multitude of opportunities even in those companies I sold this past week.

I still hold all my Guy.t, Bcm.v, Ark.v, Aru.v, Aun.v.
I reduced my Soh.v although still a big position and reduced my Lrr and probably will eliminate it until definitive drill updates.Lrm,Nau, Goz Gone but will revist.
HGsa reduced. Chx, gone.

The bottom line is I believe I can revist all these Dec 10- 27
and but back selectively and big savings or small upcharges while I have reduced my exposure to a seriously weaker gold stock market. There may also be some screaming bargbains I can now afford, yet to be determined but I suggest I will be looking closely at Dnt, and Cat as examples.

Best Wishes,
Ogi



To: TheSlowLane who wrote (22914)10/16/2006 11:00:54 PM
From: ogi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78417
 
Hey TSL, Tom amd friends, I don't know where this market is headed ST but I do believe the AU bull is still intact. TSL,love your technical insights and fundamental updates on select plays. Thanks for your contributions and that goes for others as well.

3 weeks ago I hit a Post Bre-x high( approx 10 times my remenants from that debacle) but then suffered a 17% correction. I finally bailed on what proved to be the day before a $ 12 gain in POG.
TYPICAL!!:)

However, I now have cash available and no margin hassles. I sold many holdings on the premise that this market is unappreciative and with few exceptions the tax loss selling season will present a multitude of opportunities even in those companies I sold this past week.

I still hold all my Guy.t, Bcm.v, Ark.v, Aru.v, Aun.v.
I reduced my Soh.v although still a big position and reduced my Lrr and probably will eliminate it until definitive drill updates.Lrm,Nau, Goz Gone but will revist.
Gsa reduced. Chx, gone.

The bottom line is I believe I can revist all these Dec 10- 27
and but back selectively and big savings or small upcharges while I have reduced my exposure to a seriously weaker gold stock market. There may also be some screaming bargbains I can now afford, yet to be determined but I suggest I will be looking closely at Dnt, and Cat as examples.

Best Wishes,
Ogi



To: TheSlowLane who wrote (22914)10/16/2006 11:04:41 PM
From: ogi  Respond to of 78417
 
Hey TSL, Tom and friends, I don't know where this market is headed ST but I do believe the AU bull is still intact. TSL,love your technical insights and fundamental updates on select plays. Thanks for your contributions and that goes for others as well.

3 weeks ago I hit a Post Bre-x high( approx 10 times my remnants from that debacle) but then suffered a 17% correction. I finally bailed on what proved to be the day before a $ 12 gain in POG.
TYPICAL!!:)

However, I now have cash available and no margin hassles. I sold many holdings on the premise that this market is unappreciative and with few exceptions the tax loss selling season will present a multitude of opportunities even in those companies I sold this past week.

I still hold all my Guy.t, Bcm.v, Ark.v, Aru.v, Aun.v.
I reduced my Soh.v although still a big position and reduced my Lrr and probably will eliminate it until definitive drill updates.Lrm,Nau, Goz Gone but will revist.
Gsa reduced. Chx, gone.

The bottom line is I believe I can revisit all these Dec 10- 27
and but back selectively and big savings or small upcharges while I have reduced my exposure to a seriously weaker gold stock market. There may also be some screaming bargains I can now afford, yet to be determined but I suggest I will be looking closely at Dnt, and Cat as examples.

Best Wishes,
Ogi



To: TheSlowLane who wrote (22914)10/16/2006 11:28:58 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78417
 
TSL, from a different perspective re gold, even though the metals have moved up with the dollar, it was clear when the dollar was weak the metals did even better.

I am thinking the dollar just can't climb much higher. 120 yen? Many analysts believe the proper relationship is 90 yen.

And with re to base metals I keep thinking, I doubt there has been a lot of stockpilling at these prices, so I would expect inventories to be low.

Next couple of years sure look like clear sailing to me. but I am only right about 50% of the time-lol.

I sure had a good day today though.



To: TheSlowLane who wrote (22914)10/16/2006 11:35:34 PM
From: koan  Respond to of 78417
 
TSL, from a different perspective re gold, even though the metals have moved up with the dollar, it was clear when the dollar was weak the metals did even better.

I am thinking the dollar just can't climb much higher. 120 yen? Many analysts believe the proper relationship is 90 yen.

And with re to base metals I keep thinking, I doubt there has been a lot of stockpilling at these prices, so I would expect inventories to be low.

Next couple of years sure look like clear sailing to me. but I am only right about 50% of the time-lol.

I sure had a good day today though.



To: TheSlowLane who wrote (22914)10/17/2006 7:22:16 AM
From: ogi  Respond to of 78417
 
OOOPS! How embarrassing. The third version of my post should be error free:):) Must stop with the cheap Zinfandel.

Cheers,
Ogi