Monthly Digger - January 2010 The Golden Decade
#1
Posted 31 December 2009 - 06:54 PM
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Mr. Widget is my Guide http://wallstreetexa...treaming-chart/
#3
Posted 02 January 2010 - 04:40 PM
#4
Posted 03 January 2010 - 01:21 AM
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=jqxENMKaeCU
enjoy
dharma
#5
Posted 03 January 2010 - 04:50 PM
dharma, on Jan 3 2010, 01:21 AM, said:
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=jqxENMKaeCU
enjoy
dharma
thnx dharma good film and nice pictures. but what am i missing. im not a smart cookie but seem like the movie is full of thinks that dont make sense. billions of people starving but those billions make many more billions which make many more billions and so on. wind farms an solar panels need huge amount of rareearth metals a few gram per tonnes at a time of earth to be dug up and transported and processed and so forth. global warming from people since 195o? i watch natgeo and global warming been since 15000 years ago since last ice age. same with co2 level going higher.
there just way to much people having way to much more people. need to tell them cathlics in rome to tell the world to stop having big families? same with muslims with there big families? quit having big families? i dont know maybe the smart cookies know how to fix it a very big growing problem.
dont need walls and militaries? im not to good at history but i know the need of militaries. protect countries from the bad ones like hitler? i vote for fewer people and no more than 2 kids for each family. i vote for using less energy and not diging up more copper for wind farms, solar farms, electic cars, electricity and such other things like that.
other than that very nice film.
#7
Posted 03 January 2010 - 10:42 PM
So when will Goldcorp go after San Anton Resources (SNN.TO)? GG owns 34%, SNN the rest of the Cerro del Gallo mine:
This is pretty impressive:
Significant Mineral Resource:
• 4.5M ozs of gold, 202M ozs of silver, 1.4B lbs of copper
• 81% of the contained metal is Measured and Indicated
Market cap is only $25 million............................ Eaaaaasssy. Mine is typical medium size low-cost heap-leach operation in Mexico ala LMA.TO, CGLD, CSG.V.
A higher cost miner that made a great recent acquisition is Alexis Minerals AMC.TO (Another one Stan Bharti is involved in). Check out the mill they just acquired on the cheap..
In the lost & found section I came across J-Pacific Gold (going to change its name), market cap is down to $6.75m, lol (Full Metal Minerals FMM.V a close 2nd).
Thumbs up also to ECU.TO, MTO.V, MAI.TO, MDN.TO in the "buy and forget" category.
-AgentSmith, who feels like a newborn foal with the passing of his dad. Feels like I've been squeezed through a wormhole.
p.s. Made one buy Friday:
Filled Buy 300 FAZ Market 18.9895 -- -- 11:54:25 12/31/09
#8
Posted 04 January 2010 - 11:21 AM
Viet Nam's Decision To Close Its Gold Trading Floors
I have yet to see a credible "official" reason for the closing of the Viet Nam gold exchanges. I just got off the phone with a colleague, however, who does business with some Cambodians. The person he deals with told my colleague that there is significantly more demand for gold in Cambodia and Viet Nam than there is supply and that most of the gold that is sold to the citizens in those countries is smuggled in. This account is consistent with the excellent reporting on Viet Nam gold trading provided on a daily basis to the Midas report at http://www.lemetropolecafe.com/ by John Brimelow. Viet Nam has quietly become one of the largest gold importers of gold in the world. Apparently, as per the Cambodian source, the voracious appetite for gold is now endemic to all of Southeastern Asia. Even more interesting, this source told my colleague that Honk Kong and Singapore are slowly usurping London as the nexus for global physical gold trading.
http://truthingold.b...e-its-gold.html
this is fairly big news. it seems the people of vietnam have been very active in the gold market. now, what will they do?
dharma
#9
Posted 04 January 2010 - 11:45 AM
This offer will expire at 5 PM Pacific Time today and will not be offered again in the foreseeable future. There's no better time than right now to give the service a try.
Be prepared. Get ahead of the herd now!
#10
Posted 04 January 2010 - 03:45 PM
any opinions on this richard russell piece are appreciated
dharma
#11
Posted 04 January 2010 - 07:45 PM
dharma, on Jan 4 2010, 02:45 PM, said:
any opinions on this richard russell piece are appreciated
dharma
Happy New Year to all. So many juniors, and so little time.
dharma, my take is that he's right in the sense that one should always have insurance, so, one should always hold at least a small percentage of one's portfolio in gold. But as you well know, there absolutely will come a time for those of us who have a lot more than that small percentage to exit our positions in favor of the next bull asset class, or at least to wait in something stable until what that next bull is becomes clear. Signs I'll look for to exit are the typical ones, when everyone you know, including the most ill-informed, can't stop talking about gold; when the chart looks vertical (your multiple limit up days plus some); and when confidence in the dollar and/or other fiat really does fall through the floor. We have years, at least a couple, before that, as I see it.
Onward to glory!
"You trade physical gold with balls, not with a ruler, until your balls get pressed into ball oil and you're forced to obtain your meals from the dumpster behind the local Krispy Kreme. And then the sun comes out again." - Skidmark
"If you can't stand the heat, break the thermometer in the kitchen." - Benjamin S. Bernanke upon ceasing publication of M3 data
#12
Posted 05 January 2010 - 03:06 AM
It's very important to move higher here.
There's a possible "bear flag" on the chart, which could suggest less than a full fib retracement. If so, it would indicate a very weak B wave leading to a powerful C wave down.
Obviously, in light of my short term bullish call, I'm discounting it.
#13
Posted 05 January 2010 - 09:43 AM
http://finance.yahoo...d...ml?x=0&.v=1
#14
Posted 05 January 2010 - 11:28 AM
chiefywiefy, on Jan 5 2010, 01:43 PM, said:
http://finance.yahoo...d...ml?x=0&.v=1
thanks chiefy , avion is @new highs this am. i am back to all in.
ps-thanks for your response! good to see you
dharma
#15
Posted 05 January 2010 - 11:39 AM
"You trade physical gold with balls, not with a ruler, until your balls get pressed into ball oil and you're forced to obtain your meals from the dumpster behind the local Krispy Kreme. And then the sun comes out again." - Skidmark
"If you can't stand the heat, break the thermometer in the kitchen." - Benjamin S. Bernanke upon ceasing publication of M3 data
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