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MARKETWAVES
13th-May-2005, 02:01 PM
TO MODERATOR

I would like to keep this as a seperate thread... please do not put with all the other Gold posts, it is cluttered in there... after 6 0 7 chart posts in one thread... a post after that seems to get buried ...I dont want my posts to be buried in on a thread with all these other posts.
I would prefer to keep separate.... thank you.

GOLD BUGS .....

GOLD .... WHERE IT IS REALLY HEADED?!

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LOOK HERE ... LOOK HERE ////

SO MUCH TALK ABOUT GOLD ........ WELL ,THIS POST WILL CONTAIN 2 CHARTS LONGER TERM

HERE IS SOMETHING PROFOUND TO LOOK AT .....

IF YOU HAVE ANY UNDERSTANDING OF FIBONACCI RETRACEMENT LINES THIS CHART WILL MAKE SENSE TO YOU .........

50 % RETRACEMENT REPRESENTS AN EQUILIBRIUM ....

WHAT IS THIS CHART TELLING ME ? IT SIMPLE.........
ALL THE EQUITY MARKETS IN THE WORLD ARE GOING TO HAVE A PROBLEM GOING FORWARD ........

Joe Blow
13th-May-2005, 02:11 PM
i would like to keep this as a seperate thread ,, please do not put with all the other Gold posts, it is cluttered in there...

Okay, I will allow this as a separate thread.

I like your charts a great deal MW, just try and keep everything on the one topic to a single thread. I'm making an effort to keep things neat and tidy around here. ;)

Trust me, when people are interested, they WILL follow a thread through to the last post. Also, by clicking this button 'http://www.aussiestockforums.com/forums/images/buttons/lastpost.gif' you will immediately be taken to the last post of any thread. You don't have to click through every page to get to the end.

:)

P.S. Just one last request: Could you use some lower case in your posts. All caps is a little disconcerting. Thanks!

MARKETWAVES
18th-May-2005, 01:38 PM
Possible wave counts on GOLD ....

Knobby22
18th-May-2005, 02:26 PM
Not sure how you can relate the equity market to Gold so directly.

In the modern economy, gold is just a commodity like silver and platinum, subject to supply and demand.
The days when it acted to support currencies ect. have long gone.

The reason there are so few gold bugs is that they have all gone broke or realised that gold has become another precious metal.

I am predicting gold to go up over the long term as the European banks have sold much of their horde and supply should tighten.

bvbfan
19th-May-2005, 07:57 PM
The reason there are so few gold bugs is that they have all gone broke or realised that gold has become another precious metal.

I am predicting gold to go up over the long term as the European banks have sold much of their horde and supply should tighten.

Perhaps the reason is that they have moved geographic regions also?
The wealth is being redistributed into regions where gold has always been a primary vehicle for saving

Smurf1976
19th-May-2005, 08:54 PM
The days when it acted to support currencies ect. have long gone.

Historically, fiat (unbacked) currencies have always failed. The US Dollar has lost most of its value already. I think it's a bit early to say that gold is finished in view of history.

DTM
19th-May-2005, 09:36 PM
Nice penant formed on that last chart and subsequently failed to go up giving us the wave 5 down. But in failing, it's given it more strength to turn upwards.

I see this pattern a lot on intraday trading patterns. :2twocents