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Happy Friday — Gold Starts Off Strong, Where Will It End?

by Sean Brodrick on February 27, 2009

in Economy, Falling Money, Investing in Gold Stock

We’ll have to see where gold ends, the day, but it started the morning strong.   Strong enough that I made new recommendations for Red-Hot Commodity ETFs and Red-Hot Global Small-Caps.  Then gold turned lower.  Dang!

These positions are small and we’re using stops, so if the market turns against us, it won’t hurt that much. And meanwhile, we have the potential for some good upside. 

Here’s a version of one of the charts I sent out this morning …

gld1 660x490 Happy Friday    Gold Starts Off Strong, Where Will It End?We’ll see how it ends the day.

Here are some things to brighten up your weekend.  First, a Dilbert cartoon that is very relevant to today’s market.

34812 strip Happy Friday    Gold Starts Off Strong, Where Will It End?

Have a great weekend.


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1 Adeel Sami February 27, 2009 at 10:25 PM

Well, that’s pretty obvious that Gold is the ‘Good investing asset’ as the markets worldwide are being detoriated..
But as no one knows where it will stop; profits are so minor, likely game of cents..
In my side, I can’t buy Gold because Gold’s up and secondly our currency is in pressure against US$, so whenever I calculate the actual rates of Gold in PKR., it says me ‘nay’ ..
All in all, Gold is moving Up and Down and that’s good for investors though..

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