Jim Davidson wrote:
> 
> Dear Bob,
> 
> Hi.  Interesting cross post.  I wonder if goldmember will
> accept my posting?

Na. But you can signup here:
http://www.mobilesilver.com/
Nothing off topic. You can let 'er rip. Easy archives.

and it stayed strange, but in a sweet way.
Gold got knocked down $4 at the opening but an hour and a half
later completely recovered. Went up another 2. Got knocked down
2. Hour and a half later, complete recovery and then some. Went
out almost at the days high with a gain of 2 1/2 for the day. 
I can't remember that type of action. Bullish or what?

Silver, at about 3:00 am gets knocked down almost $5. Hour and a
half, complete recovery. At the NY open, shoots up almost $6,
doing the opposite of gold. Gets knocked down $7. Makes complete
recovery in about hour and a half. A little back and forth.
Near the close, up 5 and holds for a gain of 10 for the day. 
Not even a hint of selling at the close. It was close but 
yesterday and today silver held at the bottom of its triangle 
by the skin of its teeth. Bullish or what?

I can't remember this type multi complete recovery action,
in both metals, nor even one, in the same day. Not even 
when Paul O'Neil was in charge of the Treasury and gold 
was going up. Must have got his butt fired 'cause he didn't 
use the ESF.

This is cartel fingernails slipping type action. A sad day
for Snow. The iron laws of economics are setting in even
harder. And the dollar is down a dollar. That's a good 
sized move.

Think I'll go out and have me some wood cooked meat and
pasta with wine, lemon and garlic to celebrate. The 
leftovers in the fridge can just sit there.

"Ya Baby!"
Bob



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