Re: Bullish Information. Re.Gold
http://www.decisionpoint.com/ChartSp...1103_gold.html
Carl Swenlin runs decisionpoint.com and tonight posted this bullish technical note on gold. In another thread here jk, asked the question, "got gold?" If you "don't got gold," Swenlin's assessment could be a reason to get some, if you do "got gold," the assessment may be a reason to smile.
Swenlin notes a closed end fund GTU, Central Gold Trust, that is run by the same people who administer CEF; he says GTU has traded on the AMEX since September.
That quote does not make good sense to me, perhaps it is me, but CEF as I understand when held in a taxable account is treated by the IRS such that capital gains are taxed as a regular rate; whereas if GLD or SLV are held in a taxable account, they are subject to 40% capital gains taxes--I think that is correct, but remember you read it on the web. If what Swenlin might be saying means GTU is subject to the same IRS considerations as CEF, then GTU too would be a suitable investment in a taxable account if you think gold is going to be a good investment. Best asked your tax person, I would, but I am it.
http://www.decisionpoint.com/ChartSp...1103_gold.html
Carl Swenlin runs decisionpoint.com and tonight posted this bullish technical note on gold. In another thread here jk, asked the question, "got gold?" If you "don't got gold," Swenlin's assessment could be a reason to get some, if you do "got gold," the assessment may be a reason to smile.
Swenlin notes a closed end fund GTU, Central Gold Trust, that is run by the same people who administer CEF; he says GTU has traded on the AMEX since September.
Originally posted by Swenlin
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