Charmin Posted December 5, 2004 Report Posted December 5, 2004 It's time to look forward to 2005 now. I've blanked out all the POG poundings in the past. I've even decided to blank out the indices for now and try to concentrate on what individual stocks are doing. Overall, as I look across the array of stocks in the market I don't think I've seen so many that have launched so far in 2004. Simply amazing. As of Friday, I was looking at Yahoo news and industries and noticed that coal can't seem to get moved fast enough, or there ain't enough facilities to get it to where it should go. Between shipping and railroads, there must be a contest going on to see who's got the fastest moving rig. On Friday Dec. 3 Top Performing Industries Coal Water Transportation Iron & Steel Water transportation could be a big thing. POG is around 455-458 Crude is around 42 - support area Buck around 81 and Schrub's picture is on MarketHype tonight titled "Buck or Bust" - Bush plays a high-stakes game with the falling dollar
Charmin Posted December 5, 2004 Author Report Posted December 5, 2004 Here's what I mean - TOPT tanker - shipper
Ageka Posted December 14, 2004 Report Posted December 14, 2004 I would be intrested in coins that nearly allways go below melt and coins that nearly always go very high prices I will start with one coin that nearly always goes below melt in Europe It is the 4 Dukaten 1915 restrike It is a very large and very thin coin 13.963 grams at 986/1000 purity With a current goldcontent of 144 E it goes between 133 and 145 Euros on ebay Germany
Ageka Posted December 16, 2004 Report Posted December 16, 2004 Another coin that nearly always goes at melt price is the 1000 schilling Babenberger coin 13.5 grams at 0.900 purity Melt 132 Euro Real price as low as 129 the last fourteen days
Charmin Posted December 18, 2004 Author Report Posted December 18, 2004 Guess what, the confluence on TOPT appears to be holding for now. Closing Friday Dec. 17 at around 19. If it does hold, then I expect between 19 and 24 will be a cosolidation trading range for awhile. Buy support - sell resistance.
MrHankydoesWallStreet Posted December 19, 2004 Report Posted December 19, 2004 Just a "big picture" look on commods. A very nice "trendy market" This chart has 50/100 week simple MA's. Trading the SMA cross-overs has always worked out pretty damn good unlike many other things. Anyway three major multi-decade highs penetrated and now consolidating for a move to the only one left, the '80 all time high. A move back to the 50 week SMA and '88 high would be a good place to enter/add to commodity related holdings.
Ageka Posted December 23, 2004 Report Posted December 23, 2004 Whatever anybody says Napoleon III 20 franc coins are not difficult to get and often can be had in excellent conditiion for list price ( about 63 E today ) http://www.munters.be/servlet/javaparser.c...st_or_new&lg=nl
Charmin Posted December 25, 2004 Author Report Posted December 25, 2004 take a look at the TOPT chart now - it broke the trend and confluence after no demand showed up and it hit a low of 16.80. Contracted objective is 15.79
Ageka Posted December 29, 2004 Report Posted December 29, 2004 Now if you do not want to pay too much here is a five dollar 1929 Indian Unfortunately it is 10 Mill goldcladding only But you get a Certificate of Authenticity
Ageka Posted December 30, 2004 Report Posted December 30, 2004 I have been defrauded on ebay buying 60 silver eagles from somebody called e-temptations with a feedback of 610 and only a few negatives for slow delivery ( with me he never delivered ) He was condemned in Texas by a Texan for fraud and paid up ; several people filed with the IFCC which forwarded the case to a Det Coco of the Pawcatuck CT police Basically he sold silver he did not posess and did not deliver nor refund when the price of silver rose Somebody suggested I sell my rights to the 60 eagles on ebay to an American who should be able to have the thief condemned and be able to recuperate the money like the Texan did ( The Texan was awarded 200 % of the pricipal ) They say I could get 25 cent on the dollar Any suggestions ?
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