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To: gold$10k who wrote (39949)12/31/2012 11:56:51 PM
From: benwood1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 48092
 
That's a thought provoking chart. In my fuzzy brain, I'm thinking that sort of drop will happen a year from May for the PM complex at least, and it won't be down to the blue line, either, but partway down and then launching into the final bull run. The final run often does not touch the bottom band, right? I guess if I thought about it a bit more, perhaps a big correction in May launching into perhaps the final blowout high, then down to a major low for the PM complex perhaps starting about a 18 months out.

Anyway... If I had a dollar for every time in the past year or so you said it looks very promising today or this week, but probably with one more bottom test, I think I'd have at least ten dollars by now. I should have shoved my whole pile on the retests -g-

I surely appreciate your contribution to the conversation, plus your photos from French cafes and bakeries, too. I finally made it to a few of my own last summer.




To: gold$10k who wrote (39949)1/1/2013 12:19:29 AM
From: Anchan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 48092
 
...and just to confirm: by "PMs", here you mean "precious metals miners" and not "precious metals"?



To: gold$10k who wrote (39949)1/1/2013 10:50:22 AM
From: 3bar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 48092
 
10k do you have an image of the macro picture that you care to pass on ? Such as will the huge inflationary expansion that is coming from the fall of Communism and debt spending by the mature economies lift us out of the destruction of our trade and fiscal debt burdens ? Or are you in the Kyle Bass camp ? ect .