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26005BPGDM fell to 73 today. In the 4 years of its existence, BPGDM has never complgold$10k39/14/2011
26004Re SPX: FWIW, I think the bottom has held; we may waver around here for a while,ecrire29/14/2011
26003Never try to influence;just giving voice to market thoughts. BTW where is that $ecrire-9/14/2011
26002Will the real SPX breakout please stand up? 2 fakeouts in the past 3 days... sgold$10k-9/14/2011
26001Sometimes a sheep bleating in the rain is just bleating.benwood49/14/2011
26000Who you trying to influence? I see a nice 11 pt bounce in the price of gold happLand Shark-9/14/2011
25999Gold: the late mining stocks sell off does not bode well.ecrire19/14/2011
25998Don't worry about gold. When the financial world is so insane that Greek bcarranza2-9/14/2011
25997whoopsNOW-9/14/2011
25996IMO GDX 63.50 is the current line in the sand.gold$10k-9/14/2011
25995It seems a greek bailout is now a fact. Stocks rallying but Gold still down $15.ecrire-9/14/2011
25994GDX peeking above its downtrend line... breakout or fakeout?gold$10k-9/14/2011
25993You should compare the performance of the S&P 500 to Gold or Silver over theLand Shark39/14/2011
25992Investing in Gold with $60 up one day, $60 down the next, wont achieve safe havecarranza2-9/14/2011
25991I agree the change may not come soon, especially by your definition of soon. My Nevada999919/14/2011
25990<No reason to think this will change any time soon> Nothing is ever obviouGST89/14/2011
25989Re Bonds: Bearish sentiment towards T-Bonds has been with us for many months, evecrire19/14/2011
25988<driven by some momentous event> Ya, I don't see momentous events goinGST89/14/2011
25987Your rationale for buying dollars sounds more like short term parking than a safNevada9999139/14/2011
25986caveat venditor... holding gold at these prices is just fine...when you are invIngotWeTrust39/14/2011
25985Maybe eventually. Right now the safest place is the USDollar. Investing in Gold ecrire-9/14/2011
25984Agree. When it turns, all the fat men will be heading to the exit at same time--Paxb2u19/13/2011
25983The Asian Funds also.Oblivious-9/13/2011
25982European funds are much more attuned to the merits of gold investments, given thecrire-9/13/2011
25981I guess! I studied political economics. Learned about financial crises...I nevTheSlowLane-9/13/2011
25980Takes a lot of programming to reverse the psyche baked in by the Economy/MBA schLand Shark-9/13/2011
25979No kidding. That mentality is baked in purty good but it's not beyond redemTheSlowLane-9/13/2011
25978The Titanic was widely believed to be unsinkable. There was a false sense of conNevada999939/13/2011
25977Until yesterday, gold $1830-1840 had been acting as support. Now it is acting gold$10k-9/13/2011
25976This large pool of liquidity is looking for safety. It will take a change in menecrire-9/13/2011
25975I think of it as people rushing from the lower decks to the upper deck of the TiTheSlowLane39/13/2011
25974< investors willing to tie up their money for ten years> Who is doing thatGST79/13/2011
25973Not convinced a Greek default would be Euro positive, except maybe briefly. Therecrire-9/13/2011
25972Yeah, for now. I'm hoping for a Greece default, so I can load up on Euros. SLand Shark-9/13/2011
25971Seems to me, investors willing to tie up their money for ten years earning a yieecrire-9/13/2011
25970Why artificial" That's real money; no Fed buying.ecrire-9/13/2011
25969I knew that's what you meant I just thought it sounded funny the way it readdiddlysquatz-9/13/2011
25968LOL, I meant the price is artificial, not supported by fundamentals and it'sLand Shark-9/13/2011
25967I think it's a real bubble. Nothing artificial about it.diddlysquatz-9/13/2011
25966<Flavor remains deflation.> How could you possibly come to that conclusionGST-9/13/2011
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