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To: Nevada9999 who wrote (149182)2/27/2009 12:07:29 PM
From: Anchan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 313771
 
...and in the meantime, gold drops below the 930 mark:
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To: Nevada9999 who wrote (149182)2/27/2009 12:08:59 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 313771
 
>>You could also say that the gold price in 1999-2001 was artificial, given the publicized central bank selling, which set off a massive forward selling panic by producers.<<

I am not a conspiracy type guy as I know too well how people can engage in flights of fancy-lol.

Having said that, what always sits in the back of my mind is something I read a long time ago explaining how it is very cheap to manipulate gold to quiet freightened monster markets like equities, bonds and currencies.

We have a monster economic crises right now. So do we have a gold market right now that is laissez faire?