Even a big stock sell off doesn't affect gold now. That hoax only worked on the naive players who have now been surgically separated from their gold.
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Gold May Break Out to Record, Grabham Says: Technical Analysis
Sept. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Gold may advance to a record $1,325 an ounce if it first breaks out of a symmetrical, triangular pattern, a move that may occur in the next one or two weeks, Standard Bank Group Ltd. said, citing trading patterns.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...d=aqg7fd0Bs6lU
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Originally posted by Charles Mackay View PostEven a big stock sell off doesn't affect gold now. That hoax only worked on the naive players who have now been surgically separated from their gold.
Chart from original iTulip gold "buy" call September 2001, eight years ago this month:
Stocks/Gold ratio today:
Ed.
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i was curious as to what the data showed for a relationship between the stock market and the price of gold.
i ran a correlation of the daily returns between the s&p and gld for sept 1, 2007 through sept 1, 2009.
i found the correlation is close to zero (.03).
i also ran the correlation of days when the s&p return is negative to the return for gld that day and it was also close to zero (-.02)
am i missing something?
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Originally posted by pescamaaan View Posti was curious as to what the data showed for a relationship between the stock market and the price of gold.
i ran a correlation of the daily returns between the s&p and gld for sept 1, 2007 through sept 1, 2009.
i found the correlation is close to zero (.03).
i also ran the correlation of days when the s&p return is negative to the return for gld that day and it was also close to zero (-.02)
am i missing something?Ed.
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Originally posted by flintlock View PostSo no dip in gold prices anticipated? I'm looking for some more and was hoping for a dip.
Thus, I'm fleshing out our physical PM positions now. I've got electronic (GTU, GLD, CEF and SLV) plus some PM miners I buy on the lows. I'll add to those on any serious dips.
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Originally posted by jpatter666 View PostWe could see a dip, but more likely in the "electronic" form. If there is any level of panic, expect dealers to jack up the premium on physical.
Thus, I'm fleshing out our physical PM positions now. I've got electronic (GTU, GLD, CEF and SLV) plus some PM miners I buy on the lows. I'll add to those on any serious dips.
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I just keep buying physical slow and steady, from all the cash I save renting. I have no idea what the daily price is, except that I see it when I buy some. No reason to get all amped up about short term price fluctuations, it is all about big picture to me. What's 50 bucks an ounce here or there? It's insurance against government stupidity and so a one way bet in my book. When do we start calling the dollar the assignat?
The only conversation I have with myself is when it will be right to buy a house and how thrifty can I learn to live and still live well. Our standard of living in the Western world will fall greatly in my mind. All I hope to do is to arrest that fall as much as possible for my family and to keep the hurricane of corrupt speculative culture away from my loved ones.
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Originally posted by flintlock View PostI was looking to add to my CEF holdings.
http://www.etfconnect.com/select/fun...sp?MFID=169250
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Originally posted by jpatter666 View PostJust be aware there is a NAV premium on CEF (and GTU!) as well. They spiked during the panic. To check out what the current premium is, use something like ETFConnect:
http://www.etfconnect.com/select/fun...sp?MFID=169250
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Originally posted by FRED View Post
If S&P is 500 to 600 by year end and gold stays around $1000, that puts Dow/Gold at about 5, right at the lower limit band. Are we still looking for overshoot to Dow/Gold=2 or will Dow/Gold=5 be the time to reallocate back into stocks? Thanks.
Jimmy
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Originally posted by jimmygu3 View PostFRED,
If S&P is 500 to 600 by year end and gold stays around $1000, that puts Dow/Gold at about 5, right at the lower limit band. Are we still looking for overshoot to Dow/Gold=2 or will Dow/Gold=5 be the time to reallocate back into stocks? Thanks.
Jimmy
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