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I do not understand your note. My note was rather a question, than a statement, and I just tried to understand why Cobra does not insist his 1000 target. Most probably, because the arguements supported the 1000 target are out of date, isn't that true, Cobra?Al_Dente wrote:attention gabor:gabor wrote:Most of the arguments you listed up are already out of date, I think.Cobra wrote:I won't insist that target if I find more evidences.Claire wrote:Cobra - if your target is still 1000, wouldn't that be a bear market? Thanks
smack… DO NOT disrespect the master, you little….
Al_Dente wrote:gabor wrote:Cobra wrote:Claire wrote:.
Al_Dente wrote:PAGING L_T
Thanks 4 yr gold chart …Here is jing u can see, from yest FCX percentage compare thread
http://screencast.com/t/lr4Yhlht
PS: am always lacking solid dirt on gold. Schwab research doesn’t chatter on any ETFs or commodities, and I don’t like to focus on solo gold miners, so I use FCX as a kind of metals proxy. U find solid gold links (no conspiracy theory), I will luv u… also, I luv FCX today….for another minute/hour
Bulls only see bullish comments and bears only see bearish comments ...Cobra wrote:I really don't understand why people so care about my target 1,000? Didn't I clearly say that we'd have multiple weeks of rally? ...
Bears choose what they like to read, that's called selective listening/reading.Cobra wrote: Again, pay attention to the table. The long-term signal is down, so I have to respect that. The intermediate-term signal is crystal clear. And the evidences are crystal clear that I did say we'd see multiple weeks of rally.
Petsamo, thanks for the information regarding close > open translates to 60% chances of a gap down (and reverse if the close < open). Do you have any links with info that confirm this?Petsamo wrote:Europe is closed. US is free to rally - or not.
JJC, bingo, u understand that little hussy !L_T wrote:They all look very highly correlated and ......they are all 90% or better with the exception of JJC. The only difference is the magnitude of movement between them all. SO if you could somehow get a read on one of them maybe you would know the fate of them all? Kind of like one index to rule them all......Al_Dente wrote:PAGING ...yest FCX percentage compare thread...http://screencast.com/t/lr4Yhlht...PS: am always lacking solid dirt on gold. ...
Where do we surf?99er wrote:Quote of the Day
The property bubble in China has finally burst.
http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot. ... om-in.html