well I suppose that Gold, Silver and the S&P are ....
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Gold, Silver, and The S&P, etc are waiting for the debates to begin.
They all seem to be in a holding pattern waiting to see if there is going to be a knock out during round one.
Well we know O loves his Gold, or was that Golf ?
Romney now he wins the Gold : Gold medal for Romney
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"Interest rates, the price of money, are the most important market. And, perversely, they’re the market that’s most manipulated by the Fed." - Doug Casey
<< <i>The "money" is not watching the election, it's watching the FED and other central banks as well as the middle east. >>
Thats what you say. And you maybe absolutely correct. I guess we will see if we get definitive action if there is a knockout one way or the other.
"Interest rates, the price of money, are the most important market. And, perversely, they’re the market that’s most manipulated by the Fed." - Doug Casey
<< <i>Don't assume any price action to be a result of what is promised in a debate. There are bigger and more important forces working on price action. Any appearance of timing will more than likely be coincidence. There are lesser important people who's words have much more impact on markets. The markets already know the outcome will have little impact on what markets are concerned about. That was proven last time around. >>
I don't know about that. My cousin Geeko, he gets this wild blaze and unnatural vibratiing thing going everytime I mention the upcomming debates and he yells
out with a powerful fury that " they ot not be foolin with us Americans in this way" " Criminals they're all crooks" he says with a vibrating force that scares all the neighbors half to death.
With that in mind this just might be the turning point in the markets. I once heard that the markets are controlled by the vibrations of the universe and that the planents and the stars are the real deciding factors and not us puny humans. My uncle Geeko says " you all think to much of your selves" of course while having that wild blaze in his eyes.
He gets a little funny that way, but you know he may be onto something. He does spend a lot of time at the library, recently he became a vegetarian and drinks V-8's with a vengence
all his own. "It's a shame (he says) killing all the little animals" said with a little less blaze and volume in his voice as he internalizes his own profound statement.