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Gold/Mining/Energy : ECHARTERS -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: E. Charters who wrote (2859)8/16/1998 4:57:00 PM
From: CLK  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3744
 
Thanks..if you have not indulged your mind in the USA Gold site by reading the posts by the mysterious "Another", you might find it grist for the mill. The guy thinks in creative ways about the gold situation, ways I have not seen elsewhere despite reading extensively. Fellow creative minds must appreciate the weavings of similar others attempts to put the strange pieces together, order out of chaos or apparent chaos. I do not know much about Romarco myself, just that they have acquired some Nevada properties with some historically very rich grades. They already have 26 million out though and it seems that the Canadian companies end up with too many shares out by the time they get into production so one might as well buy Getschell with 30 million out and 15 million ounces in Nevada. Just thought I would ask if you were familiar with it. As for deflation, perhaps as in the 30's but then what happens if the exported dollar inflation comes home because of the Euro being gold backed and replacing the dollar as the world's reserve currency, then you get inflation or at least lots of cross currents. The next few months should see the Dow down sharply imho and gold should start to firm if not go up sharply. Just indulging is some waxing poetic here but all the gold bugs have been driven into a corner, n'est pas. Those of us who are still standing at the end of this period should end up shoulders above those who hold paper, wouldn't you say. PS: the 605 oz/ton was a l909 USGS report but it must have been pretty rich ore in any case unless the guys had drunk too much whiskey.