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30 May 2013, 05:11 AM | #91 | |
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Certainly sensible to diversify, but it seems for the individual investor, the deck is truly stacked against, by the time all the cherry picking is done, there are crumbs left on the table. Also appears inevitable that the middle class is destined to become extinct in both EU & USA in this next generation unless radical reform is created? The bottom line cuts deep in this new world and the playing field is grossly undermined on one side.... Just my humble observations.
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jk, but I do check the market several times throughout the day. gotta check up on the 10's of dollars I'm making. |
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what do you think this will do to metal prices in the short term Quote:
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Agreed! Middle class is the one that will get crushed when its all said and done. That is if there is any Middle class left in America
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I got one word to contribute to this thread...
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GOLD may get to 1500 but there's a lot of selling pressure at that level as people want to dump at breakeven or even at a small loss, myself including, before it takes the ride down to 1100 we need china's PMI out tomorrow to see where metal is headed in the short/mid term being mostly long equities makes most sense see the AMEX GOLD BUGS index over 1, 3 and 5 years as well as 1 and 3 months and YTD. the trends and targets are down
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looks like gold is going to go down much more
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Stocks and bonds have been crushed the past 2 days after the FOMC.
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Gold has taken a plunge after the FOMC also. Mr. Bernanke did not announce he is stopping QE tomorrow. Not sure why everything is going down.
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Market is propped up by the fed. Bernanke did say they will proceed with the tapering later this year which triggered the sell-off.
Gold is heavily manipulated plus the CME group raised their trading margin on the contract by 25%. Which means either put up more money or liquidate your position. |
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yesterday on bloom they said buy oracle spread 36-38 sept calls lol...
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I'm bumbing this thread cause it's interesting and to see who was on point
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Who is still in?
2 years since I posted this and we are, as my crystal predicted, at new all time highs on the indices, marking the 6th birthday of this bull run.
15000 on the DJ 2 years ago and we are going to hammer through 18000 very soon. This is 20% higher than where we were only a moment ago. And we will hit much higher highs. S&P is a good barometer of current state and where we will be going. Some key takeaways: - Eurozone QE is only a few days into a large 60bn/month programme - US is only firing on 2 out of 6 cylinders and can weather a rate hike or two easily - valuations are not stretched by historical P/Es - The Chinese are looking towards Europe for growth and snapping up classic heritage brands that can be used to send their own to Western markets, and vice versa - energy at multi-decade lows We are still living in a world where buying the dips is what any sensible long investor is doing, and buying quality goods at discounted prices. Essentially plenty more to come here for the picky value and growth investor. Personally I stay out of momo stocks and focus on value, strong balance sheets (not necessarily debt free), a management that knows what it's doing and a mix of sectors that can handle a rate increase and the sh!t hitting the fan for a few quarters. What has everyone else been up to? Also... Gold did take that ride down to 1100 and way below it... Quote:
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