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Re: [sharechat] More FA/TA Gold and USD/JPY


From: fntradingsolutions <fntrade@bigpond.net.au>
Date: Wed, 08 Oct 2003 11:58:10 +1000


You are right about gold ,However your timeframe is wrong. 
( I am Not afraid to have egg on my face So here goes!! ) Here is my prediction.
 
The Dollar will Rally again in a few days it will go to about 119.00 to the Yen Level. Gold will Fall to the 334 Level by December.
However the Dollar will again collapse early in the New Year sending Gold and Silver to New High's Most likely in the 600's for Gold.   We could even see the Dollar down as low as 80.00 to the Yen.
 
There you are: However I always buy Gold below US 350. and Silver US490
 
Woody
----- Original Message -----
From: mick
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 10:38 AM
Subject: [sharechat] More FA/TA

 
 
Tuesday, October 07, 2003

Return of Dog Dollar Days Spells Higher Gold

     Author: Jim Sinclair

The dollar has dropped to its lowest level against the Euro in three months, breaking below a key Head & Shoulders neckline.

 

With the prospect for a much lower dollar all but certain, I firmly believe that gold will climb to over $425 this November and nobody can stop it.

As always, gold will make its move when the majority of gold advisors have sold you out. A Canadian dollar above 0.75 means that .90 is coming. Gold is a currency not a commodity. Hold on and enjoy the ride.

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