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23085Gee and I thought you were bullish on gold just two days ago ! Message 27009582Bob Fairchild-12/9/2010
23084I don't disagree with any of that -- except perhaps that I am less sure of tGST-12/9/2010
23083From a trading standpoint it is prudent to go with market behavior rather than iecrire112/9/2010
23082The drop was closer to 4%--maybe 3.8%--but still hardly qualifies as instant proTommaso-12/9/2010
23081"We see some Wall Street analysts highlighting the steepening of the yield kayco-12/9/2010
23080It might be worth reflecting on the drivers for interest rates -- it makes a greGST312/9/2010
23079Lets see -- gold dropped 2% from an all time high -- had to be a big reaction toGST212/8/2010
23078Gold Talk Again we are back to Gold market. There is news that any of Gold tradeJimfutu28-12/8/2010
23077Warned what? Just that Gold may react negatively to rising rates.Gold dropped ovecrire112/8/2010
23076<The action in Gold, responding to higher rates is exactly what I warned abouGST712/8/2010
23075NSU is in the sweet spot, starting production this Q, and it won't take longpatron_anejo_por_favor-12/8/2010
23074Thanks, I haven't read Jesse in a long time but I will visit his Cafe more oMike M2-12/8/2010
23073<I>Heinz has repeatedly pointed out that a steepening yield curve is good carranza2-12/8/2010
23072nice charts to put the move in PMs in perspective kitco.comMike M2212/8/2010
23071One other thing I meant to point out. Heinz has repeatedly pointed out that a sorkrious-12/8/2010
23070Just thinking out loud but it looks like to me that the pro-pms are making a valcoug112/8/2010
23069NSU is such a stud. I wish I owned it.orkrious-12/8/2010
23068Rising rates have become the topic du jour. Ordinarily I would not think the ecoecrire-12/8/2010
23067Last two times silver was appearing to go parabolic, it got pulled right back toTheSlowLane512/8/2010
23066I actually bought the Summers piece but being maths illiterate, I did not underscarranza2-12/8/2010
23065The action in Gold, responding to hugher rates is exactly what I warned about. Iecrire-12/8/2010
23064Unspoken here so far, is the rising spread on CDS for US Sovereign debt, and theScoobah-12/8/2010
23063Summers examines Gibson's paradox gold-eagle.comMike M2-12/8/2010
23062I see a bit of a downturn, not serious and probably not prolonged. Interest ratcarranza2-12/8/2010
23061<i>If inflation, which is terribly mis-measured, stays at present levels aorkrious-12/8/2010
23060Higher interest rates channel money out of gold and bonds into the stock market.carranza2-12/8/2010
23059< dangerously demented ponzi scheme> LOL -- ah yes, but remember, it is goGST112/8/2010
23058getting whacked hardNOW-12/8/2010
23057If I think about what interest rate on Treasuries would make them a good investmbenwood412/7/2010
23056silver up about 12 cents while gold down. but silver took a beating at end of thposthumousone-12/7/2010
23055The reason WHY rates are moving up is more important than the "real" rItsAllCyclical-12/7/2010
23054Gold down $12 in Asia.ecrire-12/7/2010
23053<it creates competition for investment funds at some point> Oh -- and at wGST812/7/2010
23052Anything can happen!!! ANYTHING!!!! Beware the bear. Beware the bull. Tremble brTommaso312/7/2010
23051They don't exist yet.Jim McMannis-12/7/2010
23050<i>THE BIG SHORTS ARE STILL OUT THERE AND WAITING TO HAVE THOSE FOOLISH SIbull_dozer112/7/2010
23049Certainly could.....where are the austerity measures for Clownifornia, Ill, and patron_anejo_por_favor-12/7/2010
23048Europe at least is trying Austerity. Could be they come out more whole than the Jim McMannis112/7/2010
23047If Europe blows up, a lot of Europeans will be buying gold. A whole lot....<Npatron_anejo_por_favor212/7/2010
23046The initial stage of rising rates is not necessarily damaging to gold sentiment,ecrire-12/7/2010
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