February Gold (ZGG8)

@Realist,

Take care. Your commentary has been appreciated. Your fundamental/technical analysis has always been very unbiased and spot-on. Anyone with half a pulse and an iota of reading comprehension would see that if they took 2 minutes to peruse this thread.
 
its 10 till 11 on the west coast and gold is 10 below 900 on cbot

....lol?

i hope atleast some one here made 3 grand per contract last night!
 
Quote from Dspec:

@Realist,

Take care. Your commentary has been appreciated. Your fundamental/technical analysis has always been very unbiased and spot-on. Anyone with half a pulse and an iota of reading comprehension would see that if they took 2 minutes to peruse this thread.

Realist - i found your commentary annoying, as well as the shills to try to start a subscriber service, as well as the other aliases you use to justify your existence. good luck elsewhere.
 
Quote from Sharp2be:

daddy (Chan), look at the MACD history and what happened after last time it crossed down... and if you really read Mr. Appel he will say you should never take the first signal.... :D

:D Got to hate this MACD for timing... lesson learned, trend with the trend.
 
Quote from Dspec:

@Realist,

Take care. Your commentary has been appreciated. Your fundamental/technical analysis has always been very unbiased and spot-on. Anyone with half a pulse and an iota of reading comprehension would see that if they took 2 minutes to peruse this thread.

Dspec, although I appreciate his comments and can't comment on his fundamental analysis I find his technical analysis biased and also detrimental to other members trying to learn what a trend is, and is NOT about guessing where an indicator is going to go... or is it? I've heard dozens of trend definitions over the years on this board and they all make more sense then a MACD that is "ABOUT" to roll over...

PLEEEEEASSSE. :mad:
 
Quote from drsteph:

Anyone else here surprised that Gold isn't lower given current conditions?

No. My view is that diluting money supply (i.e. int rate cuts) = dollar devaluation = increase in gold prices.
 
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