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To: ecrire who wrote (23007)12/6/2010 10:10:01 PM
From: Bob Fairchild5 Recommendations  Respond to of 29622
 
I think the wind is a more predictable measure of precious metal sentiment than you are.



To: ecrire who wrote (23007)12/7/2010 2:37:23 AM
From: GST6 Recommendations  Respond to of 29622
 
<overtaken by other events> Oh -- so every day is a new explanation -- an out of the blue event here, and then an out of the blue event there, and then another one -- and so on, and so on. Gold is up from its bottom by what -- over 500%? -- and yet every day the reason changes? I don't think so. If China signalling it will raise rates on Monday is of decisive importance but by Wednesday it does not matter any more, then it never mattered in the first place -- except as silly noise or simply ignorant misreading of its true impact which is to drive gold prices HIGHER not LOWER.