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To: Tommaso who wrote (99135)4/20/2009 7:06:49 PM
From: IngotWeTrust1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116798
 
What possible correlation between the thread title which is GOLD PRICE Monitor and your braggadocia re: personal net work have to do with the PoG OR the price of "tea in China??"

Never mind answering that. We all get it...you're scared spitless, and so if you don't TALK about the price of gold, then the PRICE OF GOLD doesn't matter in the qualitative scheme of global life and political theatrics.

The only thing apparently missing is your customary tale-telling of how much of your family's money you manage and what percentage of their individual and collective net-worth you worry about mis-managing.

May I offer you a suggestion? You disrespected Richard's time who sincerely feed you chapter and verse, with Links for you to study, and which you obviously quickly skimmed along with 8 other cohorts.

My suggestion is for you to return to Vi's wannabe thread where you will find more trader oriented gamers and scalpers who are at least COGNIZANT of the Price of --------, OIL, XOI, TBonds, ETFs, SPX, Spoos, Spiders, and other wierd crawlies, and who share your head in the sand scalping vicissitudes and one-upspersonship.

Just a friendly, gentle "gerbil nudge" back into "the lemming [SIC] pool..."



To: Tommaso who wrote (99135)4/20/2009 7:44:37 PM
From: loantech  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116798
 
Gold and gold stocks have done well but with the big pull back in gold and silver stocks this past year or so I think that the future for mining stocks may be quite bright going forward.
Tom