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To: Bill Murphy who wrote (29)6/2/1998 7:07:00 AM
From: Bobby Yellin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 80934
 
I would think down the road,if more currency devaluations would
happen,it would be fantastic for gold..why isn't it?
I think George Cole and I think the same way
I am assuming that most of the wealth is controlled by a few so it
doesn't really matter if say the average Asian or Indian can't buy
jewelry..I thought only big players move markets and wait for trends to change..maybe they are waiting for Russian reserves to be put on
market..
If the Chinese and Hong Kong currency were devalued..it would create
such a balloon in the US dollar besides such an incredibly negative
affect on Japan and their exports and then such an incredible negative
wave in south america and canada that the governments of the world
would have to do something different...
I am beginning to hear more and more about strikes in US..how much
lower can the bond market go..
Isn't it usually true that markets always go lower than they are
supposed to?
(ps I track a lot of year2000 stocks,some of which at least are going
to generate huge profits regardless of a recession..as a contrarian
indicator,I find their selling off currently as incredibly bullish for
gold and and incredibly negative for the blue chips..
bobby