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Gold futures & XAU 78 replies
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Disliked{quote} No, they are the regulators. "They" are the IMF, ECB, FED, BoJ, BoE, World Bank, United nations permanent members and the advisors to most reserve banks around the world. It seems tame because their goal was achieved: devalue gold to just above cost price for buying it in bulk for themselves. Next phase is to bankrupt the governments and introduce a new stock market crash ovar Christmas and New year using harmonic structures and cause all debts to fall due simulktaneously to topple the key companies and cause a domino effect on the markets...Ignored
DislikedShort from 1237. No fear or worry that I could lose here. Stop is safe and market has not changed yet. I am concerened that that wheel means market may now be bull. IF Eur:Jpy falls over (highly likely) then gold will go north again... stopped out with profit again. This could be a bull run I was hoping for.Ignored
Disliked{quote} That's impressive, hope you post more forecast of these. i'm convinced of your theory.Ignored
Disliked{quote} That's impressive, hope you post more forecast of these. i'm convinced of your theory.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Even a broken clock is right twice a day. Does that mean it is correct all the time? The religious will say yes. The sensible will say that the clock is right for 2 seconds out of 86400. Not terribly accurate. Just because you saw something amazing doesn't mean that it is right. Just because you predict something by accident doesn't mean you're always right. I like to see success 80% or better all the time. As an example: http://www.forexfactory.com/showthre...03#post7158803 I don't like this accumulation of bars here....Ignored
Disliked{quote} means we can go short ? which level we could go for short ?Ignored