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To: ahhaha who wrote (1055)3/27/1999 2:43:00 PM
From: .Trev  Respond to of 3558
 
It's interesting that you confuse conceit and arrogance with intelligence, and a little humility with stupidity, but I guess I shouldn't be too surprised after reading you. Boy ar you in for a surprise if you ever grow up. You would really be surprised at how much good it does me.

You have a good day now in your little cocoon.



To: ahhaha who wrote (1055)3/28/1999 7:08:00 AM
From: accountclosed  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3558
 
Are CFTC Commitment reports of any value to you in analysis? tia

cftc.gov



To: ahhaha who wrote (1055)4/15/1999 11:54:00 PM
From: ahhaha  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3558
 
I thought I should respond to my insightful post and mention that someone bought I believe a 1.73 million share block today. Is that incredible or what? Other golds like BMG got 'mongo block buys too. It isn't even of interest which side initiated the action; probably the sell side did.

Some crazy fund(s) bought a load. They'd have to be crazy with the Mighty IMF threatening and the Bundesbanc being dragged to the expert's truth that the world is deflating. Then there is Princeton Economics' $110/oz prediction. They and the central banks know what they need to know and they create what reality they need to create. Since according to them deflation is everywhere the money floodgates must be opened to prevent deflation from making things too cheap. It is a Harvard Principle of economic law that if things get too cheap, you are worthless. And the whole world collapses in a pile of worthlessness.

Some fool fund manager(s) disagrees. Ditto.

You can't go long golds because they can't rise. I ask you, who wants gold? Yeccchhh. You better not buy because the IMF is going to do this to you and that to you. You will just have to let me do the buying for you. In some golds I'm buying, I'm all the day's volume. That makes me feel like I'm the only one in the world who knows why the modern prosperity has become a fraud and why the ocean of money created to build the fraud will come flowing back into gold. And I'm not telling anyone except one astute lawyer who knows more econ than most of the professors I've met.

Oh yes, I forgot one salient factor. It isn't the gold buying season. As everyone who knows anyone who cares who is important, markets can't move unless the season is right. Apparently silver and gold season doesn't start 'til September. Back in the good old days it was August. I can wait and count all my precious yellar gold whoo-hoo-ha-ha-haaaa.