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Gold/Mining/Energy : Blue Chip Gold Stocks HM, NEM, ASA, ABX, PDG -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Wade who wrote (45553)7/10/2013 6:20:27 PM
From: gold$10k  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 48092
 
If tomorrow closes above $1268 (even though we typically need 3 consecutive closes above $1268, then a re-test of $1268.. so many rules <g>) then your case will have more weight. I am content either way.

Unless Da Boyz have had a change of heart (or a dose of gold GOFO/backwardation) they will be working overtime tonight.



To: Wade who wrote (45553)7/10/2013 6:21:33 PM
From: SwampDogg1 Recommendation

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  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 48092
 
OK in the WTF file

Armstrong

<<The simple story is PUBLIC v PRIVATE. Whatever is a public asset (money) declines in purchasing power against everything during an economic boom as investment shifts toward PRIVATE assets. The economic decline then unfold and PRIVATE assets decline as PUBLIC assets rise. This is the “flight to quality” where bonds rise and interest rates decline.>>

His chart of these cycles shows clearly that the wave into 1981 was a "public" wave which as we see above would be a low in rates. Last time I checked rates were at generational highs in 1981.
Get it together riddler

He also states

<<This is WHY when the floating exchange rate began in 1971, gold rallied into 1980 as did everything else from real estate, commodities, oil, taxes, and cars. A 911 Porsche in 1971 was about $10,000 and by 1980 it was $50,000. Everything went up – it was not gold alone.>>

The stock market was in a bear until 1982



To: Wade who wrote (45553)7/10/2013 6:24:34 PM
From: SwampDogg  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 48092
 
I have the measured break of $1260 showing $1320 quickly (by friday)
NEM news as well maybe puts a bid in

what was the deal with OSK today?



To: Wade who wrote (45553)7/11/2013 10:25:23 AM
From: Wade  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 48092
 
POG reached $1299 during Asian market and now resting above $1280. We have had very nice miner participation today.



To: Wade who wrote (45553)7/16/2013 10:08:19 AM
From: Wade  Respond to of 48092
 
POG is in the 4th day of consolidation under $1300 and is ready to test it again. Good luck.

Watch USD Index.