Gold correction has ended

Discussion in 'Commodity Futures' started by GlobalFinancier, May 30, 2006.

  1. 655 keep buying... This is just like the old times, gold corrects a bit, then rockets up and then keeps going up...
     
    #171     Aug 9, 2006
  2. Um, actually current price is *right* at the down-sloping trend that caught the swing highs from May and July.

    It'll need to actually break out from this downtrend line to change direction.

    It's just an observation and I'll be watching what happens with great interest.
     
    #172     Aug 9, 2006

  3. you still short from 545? :D

    (just having some fun at your expense!)
     
    #173     Aug 9, 2006
  4. Hmmm. Yesterday I said that gold was right at the downsloping trendline. Well now it's right on the upsloping trendline at 637.

    This big triangle on the daily chart is being tested big time.
     
    #174     Aug 10, 2006
  5. EmAy

    EmAy

    GOLD is working on his typical Top-Formation, just like in the 70s.

    A huge bearmarket is about to shape....just wait a lil`..
     
    #175     Aug 10, 2006
  6. Well, it appears I've made a mistake here, sell 632.50. I'll wait and see... the gold bull market crap seems to have gotten hold in my brain :(.
     
    #176     Aug 11, 2006
  7. XAU sell programs hit the metals in my opinion ...

    amazing how they can push around the metals

    with a few well timed orders
     
    #177     Aug 11, 2006
  8. hmmm maybe it was the selloff in copper on friday
    that then spread to the XAU components
    and gold and silver
     
    #178     Aug 12, 2006
  9. Well for what its worth I'm selling the last of my 10 oz ingots here in Australia tomorrow. I will use it to buy me some undervalued stock like DELL or MSFT or something.
    IMHO Gold is way overvalued and there are great opportunities in other areas.
     
    #179     Aug 12, 2006
  10. Are you allowed to give tips on this BB? If you are, a good stock is SAR:AX Tolhurst Noall here in Australia have done some research into this stock, they rate it as a 'speculative buy'
    I own some myself.
    Generally, I would be underwieght gold and gold stocks.
     
    #180     Aug 12, 2006