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Gold is not for the faint hearted hunney, it never has been.

We may not see $1000 for another 10 years.

:grandmais
 

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700-800 will take a shitton of work to get through if 800 don't hold

who knows maybe they setting us up for crash of everything and anything

this commodity smash a bit spooky if you thinking what massive deflation could do with the #1 world wide consumer in debt up to his eyeballs
 

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...and if it hits $800 that will trigger another bout of auto selling...

The gold market, a world of lemmings and eagles.
:grandmais


aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhh....................donk.
 

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i'm not a big gold bug right now eekster

just have some as insurance policy
 

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I'm the same.

An Insurance policy, and a currency hedge.

...which is tanking...:shocked:
 

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its called "painting the tape"

pretty smart strategy, it works well because the gold market is tiny

a lot of people follow charts, EW theory etc. - and by moving in at a major chart point and dumping paper (or in this case possibly IMF Gold)creates the desired effect, short term

X - I've followed KOG all day long since his thread began over there, seems to be sharp. He lost his ass about a month ago and stopped posting, since then I don't follow the thread

I did take a small GLD short position at 94, strickly as a hedge against long miner positions.....I may or may not cover tommorrow, in the meantime I have up the screen at apmex, been staring at it for an hour, an order for a $500 face value silver 90% bag and 10 kruggerands.

I'm having a hard time pulling the trigger but eeks last post may have pushed me over the edge, as always if I do buy it is only a fraction of what I'd like to accumulate this go-around

X, sounds like you have a good feel for KOG's thread, what is the consensus on a bottom? My sources are saying $800...but my gut is saying mid 7's....talk of the bull market being over is ridiculous.......
 

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HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- Japan's wholesale inflation rate surged to its highest level in 27 years in July, as companies raised prices to offset higher fuel and commodity input costs. Wholesale prices climbed 7.1% from a year earlier, accelerating from a 5.7% rise in June, the Bank of Japan said Tuesday.

Defaltion ending ?
 

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i dunno jdog this is a whole new ballgame in this situation

previous years commodity game was rising with the debt party games working

now that banks are crippled for many years that game changes

as for how gold holds up in that situation is up for debate

but think the rest of um oil, copper, corn you name it their days are over for a few years or so

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CS it's gonna be a mixed bag of things thrown at us all at once for right now as we undergoing the transition

the data is gonna lag the commodity prices moving down obviously

and prices you pay at the store for the finished products is gonna lag even more

the numbers you seeing now are in relation to the previous peaking prices in commodities

if deflation is coming you won't see CPI/PPI go negative in US till early 2009 unless they really keep pounding commodities and they don't bounce soon
 

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there never was any deflation to begin with

contrary to what the gov't spins, deflation is not declining prices, but a decrease in the supply of money, which is currently at an all time high
 

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yeah the banks really got a great supply of money right now

LMAO

no they chopping arms and legs off off their businesses to get cash

and no its not just money supply....its supply/demand

the previous worldwide commodity demand was based on our farse debt ridden consumption which in turn allowed many other worldwide markets to boom creating even more demand

now they on the path to price discovery for the new environment where american's can't get debt for quite some time
 

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jdog how many people right now do you think in america can dig up a good supply of money if they needed to

i'm talking millions of dollars

not to mention companies as well like banks who are looking for capital anywhere they can.....

not many in the ranks of J6P which is a bulk of our population

their supply of money (or it increasing) is based on getting more credit...which is basically almost nil right now in comparison to recent past
 

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the problem you also have with CPI/PPI jdog is its a measure of the economy as a whole

many things have been deflating the last several years due to cheap chinese production

flat screen tvs, laptops, ipods, cell phones, basically any tech gadget you can think of (i'm looking for a replacement cause i lost some earphones for an ipod touch.....can get some chinese made piece of crap for 5 dollars).....shirts and shoes at the bottom end of things non designer shit.....lot of deflation around in the "shit you don't need" category i always throw out there.....the cpi/ppi just takes all aspects of the economy into consideration

just take a look at walmart a few years ago vs. now you will see lower prices in alot of stuff (might be lower quality but that's not the point)

obviously things have been flying in the shit you need category but that's not the american economy as a whole

and alot of the "shit you don't need" about to get flushed outta the economy (already in progress)and with it many jobs will be lost
 

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I understand what you are saying tiz

however, all that monetization is being shipped offshore.......something like $50 billion a day I think. The money has to go someplace, and I guarantee the receipients are not stuffing it under a mattress, they are buying "things"
 

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eek.

Gold is not for the faint hearted hunney, it never has been.

We may not see $1000 for another 10 years.

What should not go without notice is that you were the #1 gold basher here at rx starting at 400 and finally bought around 850-1k.

What also should not go without notice is that you posted that you finally bought gold somewhere around 850-950 earlier this year.

Nice job...this gem post you made here today will be fun to look at years from now.

eek, a casual member here reading your posts about this subject the past 3.5 years, instead of trading at it its highest ever range the past 12 months, would think gold is trading about the same price of a couple bus tokens.

Extreme volatility always seems to bring out pure emotions.

Cheapseats, do you have any other cheap shots to take at me regarding my call to take profits and dump fertilizer stocks in mid/late April? Glad I needed the money, for it looks like a lucky call now, eh?

Wish I would have been smart enough to step aside my precious metals holdings, as my portfolio has been shit for a while now, but shit happens.

Better days are coming, but as usual this pm bull ride is a wild ride.

jdog, your obama odds are still falling...got a pretty decent scalp available.

:chest:
 

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also CS speaking of PPI recently rising wages, more worker rights, more environmental standards etc....in china has really made cost of production go up on top of the screaming commodities

so might take some time for those numbers to show up the data worldwide

things are going from no volatility to extreme volatility in a short period of time

so going be alot of wild conflicting data
 

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I understand what you are saying tiz

however, all that monetization is being shipped offshore.......something like $50 billion a day I think. The money has to go someplace, and I guarantee the receipients are not stuffing it under a mattress, they are buying "things"

y the chinese government trying to control pollution for 2 weeks and throwing a multi billion dollar party

:pope:

not to mention all the commodity interests they dumped money into that might be about to crumble

recently agreed to 98% price hike in iron ore or something

think chinese government making bonehead decisions might make matters worse now that i think more about it
 

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