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November 23, 2009 at 6:28 AM #485701November 23, 2009 at 7:10 AM #486263scaredyclassicParticipant
on the other hand, it just might be that the angle is to buy anything that is not a U.S. dollar. stocks, natural resources, anything. Gold may just be an innocent bystander with some appeal because it isn’t directly connected to the future of the USA.
brand new jr gold mining etf; GDXJ
GDX for the stodgier, scaredier types.
i have no feel for these things, but i’d say it’s starts toget bubbly around 3,000 an ounce. i doubt i’d be able to hang in that long. Whenevr my brokerage account isn’t showing a loss, it’s extremely difficult for me not to sell everything.
November 23, 2009 at 7:10 AM #485888scaredyclassicParticipanton the other hand, it just might be that the angle is to buy anything that is not a U.S. dollar. stocks, natural resources, anything. Gold may just be an innocent bystander with some appeal because it isn’t directly connected to the future of the USA.
brand new jr gold mining etf; GDXJ
GDX for the stodgier, scaredier types.
i have no feel for these things, but i’d say it’s starts toget bubbly around 3,000 an ounce. i doubt i’d be able to hang in that long. Whenevr my brokerage account isn’t showing a loss, it’s extremely difficult for me not to sell everything.
November 23, 2009 at 7:10 AM #486348scaredyclassicParticipanton the other hand, it just might be that the angle is to buy anything that is not a U.S. dollar. stocks, natural resources, anything. Gold may just be an innocent bystander with some appeal because it isn’t directly connected to the future of the USA.
brand new jr gold mining etf; GDXJ
GDX for the stodgier, scaredier types.
i have no feel for these things, but i’d say it’s starts toget bubbly around 3,000 an ounce. i doubt i’d be able to hang in that long. Whenevr my brokerage account isn’t showing a loss, it’s extremely difficult for me not to sell everything.
November 23, 2009 at 7:10 AM #485721scaredyclassicParticipanton the other hand, it just might be that the angle is to buy anything that is not a U.S. dollar. stocks, natural resources, anything. Gold may just be an innocent bystander with some appeal because it isn’t directly connected to the future of the USA.
brand new jr gold mining etf; GDXJ
GDX for the stodgier, scaredier types.
i have no feel for these things, but i’d say it’s starts toget bubbly around 3,000 an ounce. i doubt i’d be able to hang in that long. Whenevr my brokerage account isn’t showing a loss, it’s extremely difficult for me not to sell everything.
November 23, 2009 at 7:10 AM #486577scaredyclassicParticipanton the other hand, it just might be that the angle is to buy anything that is not a U.S. dollar. stocks, natural resources, anything. Gold may just be an innocent bystander with some appeal because it isn’t directly connected to the future of the USA.
brand new jr gold mining etf; GDXJ
GDX for the stodgier, scaredier types.
i have no feel for these things, but i’d say it’s starts toget bubbly around 3,000 an ounce. i doubt i’d be able to hang in that long. Whenevr my brokerage account isn’t showing a loss, it’s extremely difficult for me not to sell everything.
November 23, 2009 at 2:40 PM #486016SD TransplantParticipantAnyone could confirm or provide more input vis-a-vis the sale of billion $ of IMF gold to India? I see Peter has commented on this briefly and know that this will push gold prices higher.
P.S. I also read in some other article that in this transaction India is just the mediator and the ultimate owner of gold is China (payoff to keep them happy over US deficit & $ value slide)…..it makes sense (unfortunately I don’t recall the source)
November 23, 2009 at 2:40 PM #486389SD TransplantParticipantAnyone could confirm or provide more input vis-a-vis the sale of billion $ of IMF gold to India? I see Peter has commented on this briefly and know that this will push gold prices higher.
P.S. I also read in some other article that in this transaction India is just the mediator and the ultimate owner of gold is China (payoff to keep them happy over US deficit & $ value slide)…..it makes sense (unfortunately I don’t recall the source)
November 23, 2009 at 2:40 PM #485849SD TransplantParticipantAnyone could confirm or provide more input vis-a-vis the sale of billion $ of IMF gold to India? I see Peter has commented on this briefly and know that this will push gold prices higher.
P.S. I also read in some other article that in this transaction India is just the mediator and the ultimate owner of gold is China (payoff to keep them happy over US deficit & $ value slide)…..it makes sense (unfortunately I don’t recall the source)
November 23, 2009 at 2:40 PM #486475SD TransplantParticipantAnyone could confirm or provide more input vis-a-vis the sale of billion $ of IMF gold to India? I see Peter has commented on this briefly and know that this will push gold prices higher.
P.S. I also read in some other article that in this transaction India is just the mediator and the ultimate owner of gold is China (payoff to keep them happy over US deficit & $ value slide)…..it makes sense (unfortunately I don’t recall the source)
November 23, 2009 at 2:40 PM #486704SD TransplantParticipantAnyone could confirm or provide more input vis-a-vis the sale of billion $ of IMF gold to India? I see Peter has commented on this briefly and know that this will push gold prices higher.
P.S. I also read in some other article that in this transaction India is just the mediator and the ultimate owner of gold is China (payoff to keep them happy over US deficit & $ value slide)…..it makes sense (unfortunately I don’t recall the source)
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