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To: koan who wrote (143277)1/23/2009 2:40:07 PM
From: goldsheet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 314328
 
> the interesting thing about your chart is that there are a few cases where the dolalr and gold feel together, but nothing of significance when they rose together until right now.

Need to look at and/or recall the early 1990s, when they
fell together. (keeps r-squared down just like when both rise)

When the dollar rose, gold tended to dip, but when the
dollar dipped, gold either stayed flat or continued down.
Three dips down (90/91/95) and gold stayed locked in a
$350-$400 channel for six years.