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Tuesday, September 30, 2014
No Sleep in the PM
October first to the eighth the Chinese have a large holiday in which the Chinese markets shut down for the entire week. Being that they dominate a large physical amount of the metals market this week might be the time to buy in when it comes to gold. The only problem that I have is that recent surveys are showing that the “bullish” attitude of investors is at a low when it comes to gold around 18% when compared to the dollar at 87%. I have mentioned before about china and India’s anti luxury bans and feel this plays a huge factor on the low levels. Russia may be the ones to keep an eye on when it comes to buying PMs, forget statistics and fundamentals, technical triangles, etc. When the Russians raise their holdings of gold by 0.6% we should all take note. PMs are still available and cheap right now, this may not be the case soon enough. The uncertainty of global destruction is now. We have major threats to all of us as investors, while the majority of people are listening to what the media is spilling, the untrue propaganda that sways the market and the blatant lies being fed to us. We traders see a bigger picture on a grander scale we are constantly strategizing and thinking ahead. Could the lower prices be intentional by the US to drop the price of gold because our gold vaults are empty and who really knows what deals for the physical PMs are truly taking place.
Holding short bat 1309.88, current price 1208.00, a current gain of 7.7%
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