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To: Bill Murphy who wrote (183)6/18/1998 12:59:00 AM
From: Stocks  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 81108
 
Hi Bill,

>>Not to boast, but I do not know of anyone else that made the Yen call that Frank Veneroso made, and did it in advance to all of our clients.<<

Not a boast at all, credit should lie where credit is due and you guys called it bang on so far...once we get confirmation that there has been a big seller drying up and and Asian buyer, the credit will also to go yourselves as the first to call it. Keep up the excellent and timely information and I'm interested to here what George says as always?

Brandon



To: Bill Murphy who wrote (183)6/18/1998 9:52:00 AM
From: Crimson Ghost  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 81108
 
Bill: I remain convinced that we wil see a roaring gold bull before year-end, but still doubt a big move is imminent given the poor gold stock action yesterday. My experience has been that when gold stocks lag bullion on the upside, both soon decline. And POG is indeed off $1.50 this morning and T-bonds are up.

I look for more backing and filling in the weeks ahead. My suspicion is that when the real move begins, it will start for no apparent reason. And very few bulls will have the courage to buy,

Some positive comments about gold from stock market bear Bill Fleckenstein. Another good guy.

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