Re: Gold - Feb 9+
Re: Gold - Feb 9+
Sinclair says gold to 1050 and then to 1600.
Guys like Stan believe nothing is predictable. OK, for Stan, nothing is predictable. Now, that guy, Stan, and the guy who thinks that anyone strident is doing a disservice to those like that guy because we (and I'm one of them) are frightening the bureaucrats.
It's a joke. And they and the bureaucrats are the joke. This disease has no new limitation due to their silence or my stridency...none whatsoever.
For those who choose not to see the elephant in the living room, well, they should be noted, identified, and later fired.
For those who choose to see an elephant when there isn't one there and when one doesn't appear promptly, well, they should be noted, identified, and avoided.
And for those who choose to see an elephant and who predict where it's going, and then the elephant shows up where those people predict, well, they should be noted, identified, and consulted.
But who decides? When it comes to gold, who decides if what I said was valid?
The answer is obvious. Gold decides. The price, reflecting the people who are acquiring it and shorting it, yes that price, decides. And the rest who have spoken their positions are completely irrelevant.
Bink, because you're looking for small money, you are missing the move. I can't change your focus, scalping small money. But I can comment on it.
Gold has a gap, a breakaway gap, at 865-872, roughly, and that gap will very probably get filled.
Sinclair thinks from what I see, that it will be higher.
What I have said before is that gold is increasing its trading range, today being $27, one of the largest movements from low to high in a single day in decades. Well, gold will be moving $50 a day and soon more. So, a drop back to the mid 800's will come about swiftly, in a few days, claiming all those who are entering now, imo.
But later, when it bounces within a few hours, filling the gap, people will be so frightened, they won't be able to go long. It's how humans are. And the reason, just like Stan, they don't know what's happening.
OK, there are those who insist nobody can know what's happening, and they are extremely dangerous people, and there are those who have strong views of what's happening, and they too are dangerous (remember all those who thought houses wouldn't fall in price, or didn't know, or argued there's a shortage of land and houses?...wrong, all of them, and soon to be heavily taxed and many terminated from their dwellings, and so it should be). And there are those who think the middle, the self-inflating, empowering middle, is the right place, and they will be diminished because no matter where they are invested, they're wrong because deflation and inflation will whipsaw their investment stores of value, leaving them impoverished, with maybe a stack of Citibank type shares, soon to be gutted further (like Countrywide's now at $7.50, down from $40 and $50).
yielddude, I don't want to reply to you, but I do think you're a smart cookie, if you can withstand the murderous swings, like that of today. I think the equity markets will soon begin their terror-packed drop to 10900 and then much further down; so, I think your bet is correct. But I don't want to promote anything but the concept of gold. I do warn you that if you purchase a stock that has a derivatives put to sell, which is a call by the other side, at lower prices, that company will become insolvent due to rising extraction prices. But whadda I know? By not knowing, you can get clobbered. For help, go read
www.jsmineset.com. And for stock advice, there are a few guys at
www.calculatedrisk.blogspot.com who really know what they're talking about, and, there are fewer at
www.globaleconomics.blogspot.com.
Just look at what's happening and seriously, profoundly appreciate that this is not even 20% of what will happen during the pandemic. The fear will be breathtaking and the ignorance, courtesy of those who were supposed to tell us, will be even more dangerous.