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Struth blokes I thought the redoubtable "T.H.M." must have advised our
reserve bank on this one.
The story is a bit simplistic and the Goverment is trying to heap blame
on the local gold industry for forward selling as one of the reasons.
The jury is still out on whether its a depreciating asset,it was
obiviously not the buyers viewpoint.
Perhaps it seemed like a good idea at the time and as long as its not
catching the situation should steady.
John Hunter wrote:
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> It was sold because we didn't need it any more. Who needs a depreciating asset that produces no return? Well that was the story we got.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Private Investor [SMTP:private-investor@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: Tuesday, 8 July 1997 9:25
> To: roffey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx; metastock-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: Gold Price
>
> Yes, I'm watching gold and Switzerland has to the same thing ? as
> Australia, to dump
> another 250 T. Looks like support is at 300.
> How is your bullions doing ?
> Why did Austraila sell it ?
>
> Pi=3.14
> ----------
> > From: Dr Clive Roffey <roffey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > To: metastock-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject: Gold Price
> > Date: Friday, July 04, 1997 5:03 AM
> >
> > Bullions $10 fall today has all the signs of a classic Exhaustion gap.
> > Many of the South African shares fell on the opening but as I write are
> > recovering most of their losses. This is usually a major reversal
> > signal.
> >
> > If bullion om Monday or Tuesday at the London fix bounces up above the
> > $330 level then we will have a major reversal signal in bullion. Watch
> > the precious metals.
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Bruce Waller
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