- Since reached $730 last May, gold has been consolidating, with big swings. Now the big triangle formed since last May is narrowing, which indicates another big move is on the way. I think it's on the up side.
- GLD closed up today to $65.52, as a result, most PM stocks recovered nicely and finished higher. If gold can break $660 and stay there for a few days, then $700 is the next short term target. If oil breaks $60 tomorrow, then it's a plus for gold.
- AEM and GG are in good shape technically, SSRI hits a new closing high today. FRG and PAAS are overbought, and kind of rollover. But long term, I like these 5 stocks and think they're the stocks to own in PM.
- As for what happens for silver if the market is in downturn? My research found that silver is more tied to gold than to the S&P 500, even though most of its demands come from industrial applications. Remember, silver is a precious metal, not a base metal. As a matter of fact, silver outperforms gold in PM's bull market. But never say never, if I choose silver stocks, I'll choose the strongest, I like SSRI the best, then PAAS, third one is SLW.
- RIMM showed its strength again today and I didn't do anything. I am obsessed with RIMM and that's not a good thing. Yes, I have an opinion on RIMM, but I should not bet heavily on RIMM to prove myself, that's recipe for failure.
- Similarly, my QID position were added because of my overall market analysis.
- I still think I'm right on RIMM and QID, but don't bet too much on one egg. I won't add to QID and will only add a small RIMM put position if there is an exhausted gap up again.
- I added a few articles related to uranium and gold and put them under the "Simple Financial Article" section.
Thursday, February 8, 2007
Gold is about to break out
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1 comments:
I think th problem with RIMM is not that you are short - it is that EVERYONE on earth is short and/or loaded in puts.
There is a faction of shorts from lower levelss just trying to get even and new shorts coming on everyday.
It reminds me of the days when everyone on earth was lng a stock, but the issue was WHO is going to buy today? to move it up
i belive two factors are at issue. 1 short covring from a long ways ago and 2) insdiers who for one reason or another will nto sell and its allowing a few to play iwth its small float
Just my opinion
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