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Gold/Mining/Energy
Gold & Gold Stock Analysis
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28822I recall Heinz B. asserting a few years ago that far more important to gold is tbenwood210/12/2012
28821Because there is no previous example of world-wide expansion of bank reserves, aTommaso-10/12/2012
28820You are completely wrong; interest rates are an important influence on gold. Wheecrire110/12/2012
28819<Too much competition for gold at that time.> If there is one thing that iGST-10/12/2012
28818D'ohh. My point stands, whether its 2.1 or 1.9 or whatever,the decline in doecrire-10/11/2012
28817"we are now 14 months into the correction". Really? what was the recenecrire-10/11/2012
28816Well, you have to give him credit for being completely impervious to facts. I woTommaso210/11/2012
28815Regardless of your misunderstanding of gold, you have grossly incorrect data forbenwood810/11/2012
28814anyone notice the relationship between gold and stocks on that graph?The Barracuda™-10/11/2012
28813Very good point; a rarity here.ecrire-10/11/2012
28812The last time the price of gold had a serious setback--in 2008--it took 16 monthTommaso-10/11/2012
28811Excellent observation, although your interpretation is again completely backwardGST810/11/2012
28810You keep referring to inflation rate when it comes to gold. You should be lookindiddlysquatz-10/11/2012
28809Between 1980 and 2000, inflation rates averaged about 2%' yearly. During thaecrire-10/11/2012
28808Thank you, Marcos. Appreciated your time and response, and your stock mentions,IngotWeTrust-10/11/2012
28807is that a rhetorical question? what good is it to maintain itself against other NOW110/11/2012
28806Tommaso: I ordered the book. Thanks for sharing. JuliusJulius Wong-10/11/2012
28805Quite true, but its mostly holding its own against other currencies. Does that mecrire-10/11/2012
28804"There is no sign of Dollar destruction" images.angelpub.comNOW310/11/2012
28803You are the imbecile here. Recently you posted some idiocy about COMEX paying thecrire410/10/2012
28802The post to which you refer emphasizes the contrast between the U.S and Japan ececrire-10/10/2012
28801<Japan suffered many years of deflation> Japan was exporting several hundrGST1210/10/2012
28800[graphic]The Barracuda™210/10/2012
28799>>>If the Fed succeeds in its mission.its balance sheet will be repleniTommaso1010/10/2012
28798[graphic] "There is no sign of Dollar destruction..."benwood210/10/2012
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