wxman Posted October 4, 2005 Report Posted October 4, 2005 Silver stocks leverage thank you Alterego(Gold-Eagle) for this on silver leverage LEVERAGE OF SILVER MINING COMPANIES (AlterEgo) Oct 04, 08:19 http://www.abcourt.com/autogere_doc/Silver...age_Abcourt.pdf MGN seems impressive
Guest Posted October 4, 2005 Report Posted October 4, 2005 OH, FWIW I AM not bearish, after this correction is over i am looking for new highs, then a larger correction. then around 500 in gold. dharma
grizfish Posted October 4, 2005 Report Posted October 4, 2005 Old Habits and dharma IMO this will be a quick and shallow correction. Waiting for that next high at 500. BWTFDIK
Gold Majestic Posted October 4, 2005 Report Posted October 4, 2005 Not sure I understand the level of bearishness here. Seems like we just (barely) broke above some pretty tough resistance right here. I imagine there is a big cluster between here and 260. I don't recall October being horrible the last 3 years, seems like gold stocks did pretty well in Q3-4 time period. I gotta tell ya - i heard that Octber stuff on cnbs and it makes me suspicious. If we're in a "wave 3" the pullback isn't going to be too deep. I hope. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> getting kinda excited chere about the next upcoming gold move...those with little exposure should be taking adavantage of this weakness to load up...would like to see the Euro hold above 1.1944...so far so goober...barely...need to bounce here.
Gold Majestic Posted October 4, 2005 Report Posted October 4, 2005 Looking at the monthly charts of some of the NG stocks, I think it's just beginning. The small companies like TGC, PYR, ENY, BDCO, etc without GOM exposure look good here. They appear to be breaking out, with the 50ma providing RS here. I see a correction / consolidation, then continued up. Also the monthly chart of VXENE says accumulate imo. Do the DD. Picture_2.pdf
Gold Majestic Posted October 4, 2005 Report Posted October 4, 2005 Silver stocks leveragethank you Alterego(Gold-Eagle) for this on silver leverage LEVERAGE OF SILVER MINING COMPANIES (AlterEgo) Oct 04, 08:19 http://www.abcourt.com/autogere_doc/Silver...age_Abcourt.pdf MGN seems impressive <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Thankyou for that wxman - will give your chart a review. Although my reservations as noted previously, I'm getting excited about silver as well. Currently my positions are MRB MGN GRS WTZ SSRI as well several juniors, BCM, AQI, etc. in that order. Recently I've been accumulating WTZ. Of interest to gold and silver for the October contract month (a non-delivery month), there has been an unprecedented aprox. 9000 deliveries (900,000 oz) in gold and 300 (1.5M oz) in silver (COMEX has aprox. 2M oz.). Reportedly, Bank of Nova Scotia took all the silver and some of the gold. Getting interesting. goober out
ThorAss Posted October 4, 2005 Author Report Posted October 4, 2005 Hooey LT Timing Model: Long....Caution Flag is Up. Model sells on a break of 231.50 .... MACD turns negative causing caution flag to go up. Personally I am in cash since the Sept 19 ugly candle and waiting for resolution.
traderfromhell Posted October 5, 2005 Report Posted October 5, 2005 Hooey LT Timing Model: Long....Caution Flag is Up. Model sells on a break of 231.50 .... MACD turns negative causing caution flag to go up. Personally I am in cash since the Sept 19 ugly candle and waiting for resolution. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> No argument here. If we go into dharma's scenario a bit I'm thinking a move that fools the folks who sold correctly north of here then breaks this last bottom under 232 launches into fifth wave leaving most behind. There is multi decade resistance in Gold 500-505. A 50% retrace of the move 850-250 is 550. These are interesting times. FWIW there is fib resistance around 127 XAU. That might mark the top. The bugz will be gunning for 150. Bagholders. Looking for someplace to go, long. Maybe a couple of weeks? Who knows? 206-219 HUI is this goobs best guess.
ThorAss Posted October 5, 2005 Author Report Posted October 5, 2005 Yes I see support at 227,219,212,208,199 and 191.5 from memory. Although I'm not disposed to play them as places to buy but will be watching.
traderfromhell Posted October 5, 2005 Report Posted October 5, 2005 Yes I see support at 227,219,212,208,199 and 191.5 from memory. Although I'm not disposed to play them as places to buy but will be watching. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I think you missed one.
Charmin Posted October 5, 2005 Report Posted October 5, 2005 Sorry, trying to lay low for a few days... Thing that comes to mind is... Early October pullback.. HUI 227 confluence.. you probably remember better than me.. with that... I feel like ol gold geezer... I got a few ledge apes hanging around my neck and my head is tired...
ThorAss Posted October 5, 2005 Author Report Posted October 5, 2005 Sorry, trying to lay low for a few days... Thing that comes to mind is... Early October pullback.. HUI 227 confluence.. you probably remember better than me.. with that... I feel like ol gold geezer... I got a few ledge apes hanging around my neck and my head is tired... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> ledge apes? Sounds like a Yosemite big wall climber.
bearvest Posted October 5, 2005 Report Posted October 5, 2005 XAU: Classic example of a Bull that tries to buck one off. At three degrees of trend we are at or completing 4th wave corrections. This results in a sideways and trendless market. The daily has 3 waves that appear incomplete and without MACD divergence. It's still a bull market for the miners, I believe. Correction target is 107. Ultimate target is 127.
yellowfish Posted October 5, 2005 Report Posted October 5, 2005 Miners taking it on the chin in Euroland this morning. Miners drag on London benchmark Heavyweights BHP Billiton (UK:BLT: news, chart, profile) (BHP: news, chart, profile) and Rio Tinto (UK:RIO: news, chart, profile) (RTP: news, chart, profile) dropped 3.2%, Xstrata (UK:XTA: news, chart, profile) declined 3.3% and Anglo American (UK:AAL: news, chart, profile) (AAUK: news, chart, profile) lost 2.7%. http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story.asp?...D&siteid=google
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