curious1
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Has our rocket run out of steam?
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It's not a rocket.
It's an appropriate aeroplane pic to celebrate a new GBP price landmark!
Looks like yer plane's taking on ash... !
back down to 773
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time to buy? looks like the correction has lost breath.
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Wow, vertical jump !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ppt had a bit too much at lunch and pressed the wrong button?
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Is that typical for all the heaviest volumes to be associated with the sell-offs and not any periods of price inflation?
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I can't find the post at the minute!
It was about Gold Bulls falling into GroupThink trap and how we should all be aware of it...
At the time I remember thinking how wrong Bubb was - but reflected on what he said and positioned myself a bit more balanced. Better a little prepared and all that.
Anyway thanks Bubb - we should not let our emotions or lofty ideals get in the way of the market.
ah yea, I remember that post.
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885 breached. Now at 883.80...
next waypoint 865. I will consider adding a small amount back into GoldMoney around then. I am ever mindful of Bubbs 840 warning...
What was that warning?
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I think you're ignoring the fact western culture is infested with GREED. Something that I don't think you could apply to Japanese culture. Perhaps a gross generalisation.... well it is... I'll get my coat...
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Calm before the storm? Haven't seen the intra-day gold chart flatline so much recently.
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That's some volatility going on right there!
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glad I dumped at $1k
</ runs for cover />
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is that the best they can do?
Looks like they took you up to the challenge!
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Given the likely fall of the dollar, is it better to hold gold in $ or £ or euros?
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Interesting graphs, moreso after the drop of $30+ dollars today... do you think this is a downward blip before heading up again?
That drop must have hurt Bubb coming so soon after making his largest ever purchase.
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I know we've seen the "sell your gold" adverts everywhere, but I just saw a place in on a typical London high street advertising "drop-in gold purchase" facility along with a big graph showing gold climbing ever upwards; Another sign of gold investments hitting the mainstream? I was a bit surprised as I thought the only gold adverts on the high street were places trying to buy gold!