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Mr. Noatak  
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 More options 24 Oct 2009, 08:41
From: "Mr. Noatak" <epinep...@yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2009 00:41:35 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Sat 24 Oct 2009 08:41
Subject: Re: GENUINE GOLD DISCUSSION
An actual GLD blog with no SPAM yet! Drop a gold brick on my foot, I
must be dreaming.

As usual, my personal opinions only.

With all of the gov spending and the present and future deficits, to
me the arguments about whether there will be inflation and a
continuing decline in the US dollar are beginning to sound like shop
talk. I mean, look where we are at. Spending trillions we do not have,
the FED purchasing its own treasuries since March 25, and plenty of
expensive legislative bills on the docket as well as expiration of the
Bush tax cuts looming and new taxes ascending. What is the end game
here? Is the US immune from the same financial principles that toppled
other regimes and currencies? I know that the stock market is rising,
why shouldn't it with trillions of easy money flooding the system?
Yeah, yeah I know that Japan had quantitative easing too and Britain
and many European countries are engaging in some money creation- but
remember that these countries are not dead broke and untold trillions
in the hole to begin with. When a freight train runs out of fuel it
coasts a long time before it stops- because it is so big and heavy. At
this stage I am just looking for the tipping point in all of this
economic madness. What will be the tipping point?

On Oct 23, 1:31 pm, zubispeak <tomaszubi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> It is always a wild ride around the time of commodities futures
> expiration days.
> I think we'll see some pressure by the banksters to "flush" the weak
> gold/silver holders out of theirs positions.
> I would see it as buying opportunity, just don't go all in with one
> purchase , I am buying small on its way down.
> There has been a lot of empty talk from a lot of officials about the
> importance of strong dollar, I see it as just an attempt to talk the
> gold/silver down before the treasuries auction next week.

> Right at the auction day is when I "strike" my major buy.

> I see this pattern for a few months now.

> On Oct 23, 10:35 am, Good Luck <dollarra...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > What the hell is going on today with GLD and SLV...what a crazy ride.
> > I’ve been investing in gold and silver for a while. Expect sideways
> > movement until the end of October. After that, it’s going up and up.
> > Technical analysis tells that we are in the middle of a bullish move.
> > The peak expected by December 25th, so hold on tight.

> > On 23 oct, 09:29, "mono$$" <rodrigobena...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > > I am getting a little tired of spammers. Let's keep it going here...- Hide quoted text -

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