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Is This Good Time for Buy Gold Again???

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The real trade is platinum, sell gold and buy platinum.

 

Very few times in the past has gold traded at a higher price than platinum.

 

Hi xxx

Why is platinum a better buy than gold:question:

regards

bobc

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Hi Obsidian

The only time to buy physical gold is on your wifes birthday

regards

bobc

 

haha, thank god she is not into jewelry that much.

hmm I guess it is time to look for a new wife who actually owns a jewelry shop :roll eyes:

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daily and 4h charts are bearish...a weekly close below 1600 sends gold back to 1528 and then all the way down to 1420..weekly chart is in neutral zone so if 1600 holds, it is possible to see an attempt to touch 1656

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daily and 4h charts are bearish...a weekly close below 1600 sends gold back to 1528 and then all the way down to 1420..weekly chart is in neutral zone so if 1600 holds, it is possible to see an attempt to touch 1656

 

Hi mohsi..

Try this:2c:

Tomorrow is Full Moon

Most commodities go UP at full moon..... 80% guaranteed:)

You can safely buy gold for 3 day swing trade.

Remember, I get a free lunch for the tip

regards

bobc

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Hi mohsi..

Try this:2c:

Tomorrow is Full Moon

Most commodities go UP at full moon..... 80% guaranteed:)

You can safely buy gold for 3 day swing trade.

Remember, I get a free lunch for the tip

regards

bobc

 

Thanks, I will definitely keep this in mind :rofl:

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isnt it a little silly to think you can beat a central bank?

 

you cant beat it you can only break it.....George Soros.... :)

or more the point, they beat themselves.....

 

Unless Spain really goes down and QEIII needs to be so massive everything else is pointless, gold looks headed south....my completely off the top of the head comment even though I dont follow it.

What happens if people exit these gold ETFs and other such funds.

 

Something to ponder over the break.

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Hi mohsi..

Try this:2c:

Tomorrow is Full Moon

Most commodities go UP at full moon..... 80% guaranteed:)

You can safely buy gold for 3 day swing trade.

Remember, I get a free lunch for the tip

regards

bobc

 

I will buy it tomorrow If any broker give me the rates...Lolz:haha:

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Hi mohsi..

Try this:2c:

Tomorrow is Full Moon

Most commodities go UP at full moon..... 80% guaranteed:)

You can safely buy gold for 3 day swing trade.

Remember, I get a free lunch for the tip

regards

bobc

 

wow it is full moon now and gold is up!

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Bubbles occur when there is demand resulting from excessive speculation and not when there is an demand from an increase in demand.

 

It is difficult if not impossible to predict when a bubble will burst. I suspect that gold will remain high as long as the fed and EZ maintains or increases its current balance sheet. So, if or when the fed and ez gets into a position to begin unwinding its funny money purchases, then gold will fade back down and over shoot the low.

 

Until then it will probably range between 1400 and 2000+. Plenty of room to make money if you know what you are doing.

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daily and 4h charts are bearish...a weekly close below 1600 sends gold back to 1528 and then all the way down to 1420..weekly chart is in neutral zone so if 1600 holds, it is possible to see an attempt to touch 1656

 

things did not change,this analysis is still valid

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isnt it a little silly to think you can beat a central bank?

 

Not at all. Simply do a really good job of securing/hiding your physical PM's .. and then "prep" and have faith you will survive all the physical threats coming...

 

... thinking you can out trade a central bank... now that may be a "little silly"

 

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