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Old 11-22-2009, 08:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Gold just jumped to 780.11 euros or 1159.47 dollars or 702 .66 pounds a ounce what does that tell you
As far as me there is no recovery in the markets just wishfull thinking buy buy buy
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Old 11-22-2009, 08:16 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Old 11-22-2009, 08:28 PM   #3 (permalink)
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But hold your cool for while more untill 1300
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Gold just jumped to 780.11 euros or 1159.47 dollars or 702 .66 pounds a ounce what does that tell you
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Wow - sell now. The world is nuts and this can't last. There is too much gold in the world and not enough use for it.

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Wow - sell now. The world is nuts and this can't last. There is too much gold in the world and not enough use for it.

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I agree! I will be getting rid of another 20 ounces tomorrow! Gold's running attack on $1,150, but it hasn't beaten down that gate yet. Am I nervous that this rally might end? Well, yes and no. Yes, a correction is long overdue and could come at any time, but only a short and shallow one. The big correction won't come before gold finishes this rally, and its target is $1,300. What makes me most fidgety of all is all this coverage of gold on TV, radio, newspapers. That's feels like the kiss of death, from a contrary standpoint, all those parvenu speculators crowding into gold. They will head for the exits and take their support with them just as quickly if gold cracks. A fast decline would shake out all these weak hands, and good enough for 'em. But gold's climb since last summer has been relentless, and wise men don't fight bull markets. Let your profits run and cut your losses short
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I agree! I will be getting rid of another 20 ounces tomorrow! Gold's running attack on $1,150, but it hasn't beaten down that gate yet. Am I nervous that this rally might end? Well, yes and no. Yes, a correction is long overdue and could come at any time, but only a short and shallow one. The big correction won't come before gold finishes this rally, and its target is $1,300. What makes me most fidgety of all is all this coverage of gold on TV, radio, newspapers. That's feels like the kiss of death, from a contrary standpoint, all those parvenu speculators crowding into gold. They will head for the exits and take their support with them just as quickly if gold cracks. A fast decline would shake out all these weak hands, and good enough for 'em. But gold's climb since last summer has been relentless, and wise men don't fight bull markets. Let your profits run and cut your losses short


It's still less expensive that Lipitor and Crestor.

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How much higher can it go!!!

Both Crestor and Lipitor are likely to continue to go up about 25% a year as long as insurance companies pay for them, on schedule.

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Both Crestor and Lipitor are likely to continue to go up about 25% a year as long as insurance companies pay for them, on schedule.

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Hope I never need those meds.....good to see you posting Ruben.
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Hope I never need those meds.....good to see you posting Ruben.

If you use Simvastatin, or Lovastatin you won't...BIG TIP OF THE DAY.

Trust your Pharmacist.

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How 'bout if I just keep eating chicken soup?
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I will be getting rid of another 20 ounces tomorrow! ...... Let your profits run and cut your losses short
You seem to be fighting and losing an inner battle between doing what you know is correct and fearing that you are wrong.
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How 'bout if I just keep eating chicken soup?


That is actually very good at keeping cholesterol low(er).
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at the over the 1170 dollar mark
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That is actually very good at keeping cholesterol low(er).
As long as the sodium is low. Problem with most soups are that they are really nothing more than salt water.
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