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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Maurice Winn who wrote (107019)5/23/2020 1:52:14 AM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 219809
 
Hello Maurice, Re Message 29666310


As I was reminded of our dropped dialogue by a similar incident Message 32748823 , am wondering whether you still believe buried gold ought to be left alone, so as to save oil that at times is not only free but of negative price?

In strategic consolidation, I sold off all paper gold, and 1/2 of all gold mining shares, as well as bought back all shorted puts, and sold all purchased calls on anything gold as well as 100% of everything silver. Likely a mistake, meaning too soon.

I of course still have all physical ever harvested, and have physical on order. The new orders are more than fully underwritten by realized profit from papers trades just closed. Mineralization of savings, to fool-proof self. The excess paper savings above mineralization shall await another day to pour forth into the paper market arena. The protocol has worked so well for so long that I see no reason to change.

The song remains good


The theme song, “ecstasy of gold” always super


The coconut and the Jack chose to reduce their DRD gold tailing wagers by ~1/2, and the Jack maintained gamble against Tesla. Both started the year w/ 10K play money but gets to keep winnings at year end to mineralise, materialized, or bank. Coconut’s portfolio tends to be less volatile, but Jack’s occasionally beat her performance, and more thrilling.

At some juncture the kids shall consider inverse ETF gambits.