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#31 thakid

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Posted 05 May 2004 - 12:15 AM

Have you checked the gold section at CS?

Thats where i was, i saw your posts there too ( :

All great things come from the lord my dear...and for some reason i don't feel like he has blessed those boards.

Thats just my take, to each his/her own.

Never know gold could take off from here, not likely but what ever is in the currency markets?

Warren B's short on the dollar right now... but considering he owns 1/2 the gold in fort knox he probably almost always is... i wouldn't want to be around if he starts selling.
He's more a long term player though so its whatever.

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#32 thakid

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Posted 08 May 2004 - 12:34 AM

Looks like golds really taking a hit.

#33 skott

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Posted 09 May 2004 - 10:34 AM

sevenof11, you said your cycle charts have not been wrong for 2 years? Do you remember your post March 24 saying we had 6.5 weeks of upward pressure on POG? check your charts on that one. Scott

#34 SevenOfEleven

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Posted 09 May 2004 - 03:18 PM

sevenof11, you said your cycle charts have not been wrong for 2 years? Do you remember your post March 24 saying we had 6.5 weeks of upward pressure on POG? check your charts on that one.

Scott

Indeed I do, and 'pressure' is just that - 'pressure'. Did you read this post.

How about this very thread?

If I get one wrong in two years I'm hardly going to lose sleep. In this case, however, I warned about longer versus shorter cycles more than once (take a look at that link I provided).

If you're expecting perfection then you are in the wrong venue.

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-Seven

#35 dougie

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Posted 09 May 2004 - 09:35 PM

7/11:
gold in defaltion article:
http://www.gold-eagl...cani041599.html
Admittedly gold was money before. but to suggest the thirties were the only deflationary period you see? Since when? the thirties?

#36 SevenOfEleven

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Posted 09 May 2004 - 09:58 PM

7/11:
gold in defaltion article:
http://www.gold-eagl...cani041599.html
Admittedly gold was money before. but to suggest the thirties were the only deflationary period you see? Since when? the thirties?

Prove me wrong.

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Posted 10 May 2004 - 08:15 AM

Seven I have always been in a gigantic knot over currencies It used to be so that my South African shares went up and down with gold in Belgian Francs (probably because most buyers were Belgian or of the fixed 2.5% floating currency block ) and that my Canadian or American shares went up and down with gold in dollars Do you know were I can find the price of gold in Suisse francs since 1970 ?

#38 SevenOfEleven

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Posted 10 May 2004 - 12:48 PM

Seven
I have always been in a gigantic knot over currencies
It used to be so that my South African shares went up and down with gold in Belgian Francs (probably because most buyers were Belgian or of the fixed 2.5% floating currency block )
and that my Canadian or American shares went up and down with gold in dollars

Do you know were I can find the price of gold in Suisse francs since 1970 ?

This is the closest I've found in the 'free' realm:

Pacific Exchange Rate Service

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Posted 10 May 2004 - 01:01 PM

Seven
I have always been in a gigantic knot over currencies
It used to be so that my South African shares went up and down with gold in Belgian Francs (probably because most buyers were Belgian or of the fixed 2.5% floating currency block )
and that my Canadian or American shares went up and down with gold in dollars

Do you know were I can find the price of gold in Suisse francs since 1970 ?

This is the closest I've found in the 'free' realm:

Pacific Exchange Rate Service

I have that one it only starts in 1992
It is good though if you want to look at gold vs rand

#40 SevenOfEleven

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Posted 10 May 2004 - 01:25 PM

Seven
I have always been in a gigantic knot over currencies
It used to be so that my South African shares went up and down with gold in Belgian Francs (probably because most buyers were Belgian or of the fixed 2.5% floating currency block )
and that my Canadian or American shares went up and down with gold in dollars

Do you know were I can find the price of gold in Suisse francs since 1970 ?

This is the closest I've found in the 'free' realm:

Pacific Exchange Rate Service

I have that one it only starts in 1992
It is good though if you want to look at gold vs rand

Well that sucks. If you find something better let me know. I haven't checked on these services in awhile - might be betters out there but I haven't had time to surf much lately.