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To: Crimson Ghost who wrote (1459)10/8/1998 4:25:00 PM
From: sea_urchin  Respond to of 81190
 
George : If my approach is the right one it's a pure coincidence. I imagined it was a Zen approach --- just do nothing!! "The best action is inaction." ;o)))

I have had the shares for a few years and I'll just keep them. And, as the Beatle's song goes "I've got a ticket to ride"!

The movements in the market are extraordinary --- not only in gold/shares but everything, it seems. The volatility can favor only the traders --- day or minute, as I remarked yesterday.

But, if the yen is really 119 to the dollar, that can't help Japan. That will murder Japan!! Which doesn't help the US. And, so the merry-go-round will go...... the yen will fall, the dollar will rise, Greeny will speak, interest rates will fall a bit etc etc

I'm not even sure that gold/shares will do well in a year or two but I hope they will. Anyway, SA golds have done a lot better this year than other shares on the JSE, which were smashed up, so already it has paid off to have had some gold shares.

And, 1999 is not that far off so, I'll stay on the bus! And, every day I have a lot to talk about! Describing the journey. And meeting new people. What else is there to do in Life?!