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26885Gartman is a fool! And I bet he doesnt take the bet either.golfer72112/14/2011
26884If there's a great liquidity shrink in progress, then all bets are off. Chabenwood112/14/2011
26883I forget the name of the guy who asked a few questions, but if his perspective ibenwood-12/14/2011
26882Grandich willing to bet Gartman $1-million gold bull still kicking business.findiddlysquatz-12/14/2011
26881They're not worried about that. They're fleeing risk. Besides, we'veecrire-12/14/2011
26880They better be fast when rates turn----PeacePaxb2u212/14/2011
26879Gold: breakdown below 200 DMA for the first time in three years contributes greaecrire-12/14/2011
26878I also bought some UGL on the close today... I'll continue to add as we movGROUND ZERO™-12/14/2011
26877fwiw I bought UGL on close 80.22. Using 5% stop loss. Was hoping for a more cheecrire-12/14/2011
268761578 did not hold; no particular number is important; its a wholesale rout; charecrire112/14/2011
26875It seems to me the last significant, sharp drop in the gold price also coincidedNevada9999-12/14/2011
26874must see zerohedge.comMike M2212/14/2011
26873zerohedge.com this certainly reflects bullish sentiment and a flight to safetyMike M2-12/14/2011
26872Hulbert on gold sentiment: Message 27823571 Probably the best thing that couldNevada9999-12/14/2011
26871got link on dollar sentiment?NOW-12/14/2011
26870Gold sentiment remains quite low; the dollar sentiment is at an extreme high. Fbenwood-12/14/2011
26869Capitulation today, I agree. I think your gold 'debacle' is over for noNevada9999212/14/2011
26868I think it is very compelling. I love to buy when I feel like I'm jumping obenwood-12/14/2011
26867Nice shakeout.Jim McMannis-12/14/2011
26866Gold: this collapse is too fast and too intense, signalling capitulation and newecrire112/14/2011
26865I am sending some investment ideas on PM.ecrire-12/14/2011
26864Gold: Most on this thread are whistling through the graveyard. You listen to GSTecrire312/14/2011
26863I didn't believe much in gold until Greenspan and Bernanke destroyed the unTommaso-12/13/2011
26862Yes, probably a bit early. I am trying to be patient here...benwood-12/13/2011
26861"I think by the end of this shake out in gold, there will be nearly no belNo Mo Mo112/13/2011
26860At some point, the gold bull really will be over -- for years. I certainly do nbenwood312/13/2011
26859>>>Gold is not behaving the way I expected during this turmoil. Maybe iTommaso912/13/2011
26858I'll have to agree with ecrire on this one. Gold is not behaving the way I ferris wheel112/13/2011
26857Yup. You'd think it couldn't go down $40-50 a day for too much longer..benwood-12/13/2011
26856Gold market reaction to no further Fed easing plan is telling of the state of thecrire112/13/2011
26855Talking of debacles we have one going on in Gold. Neither our Fed nor europeans ecrire-12/13/2011
26854Yes, I agree. I think the cycle will repeat until evolution takes its course anNevada9999712/13/2011
26853The trouble is that the lessons learned from one debacle result in reforms and ibenwood1012/13/2011
26852Gold: weaker again as the strong dollar usurps any rally hopes. 200 dma around 1ecrire-12/13/2011
26851The US seemed on the road to economic improvement in 1930. In fact, economists bNevada9999212/13/2011
26850The difference is that Germany's monetizing in the 1920's destroyed its ecrire-12/13/2011
26849Interesting point, because in the last global economic contraction (20's andNevada9999712/13/2011
26848Gold: down another $12 in Asia. The lack of euro printing is deflationary for riecrire-12/12/2011
26847No, actually it's an intermediate term view. If my timing is a little early ecrire-12/12/2011
26846< I am looking beyond the current Europe obsession.> You mean all the waGST612/12/2011
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