Posted: Jul 10 2010 By: Jim Sinclair Post Edited: July 10, 2010 at 5:54 pm
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Bullish Money Flows in Gold
CIGA Eric
Targeted, fearful headlines, intended to create an emotional response in gold, continue to hide inflows (outflow of short) into weakness from connected players. The operation is coordinated and professional.
Gold London P.M Fixed and the Commercial Traders COT Futures and Options Stochastic Weighted Average of Net Long As A % of Open Interest
While connected players setup for the next advance, they do so while retail money is clearly on the wrong side of the trade (short).
Gold London P.M Fixed and the Nonreportable Traders COT Futures and Options Stochastic Weighted Average of Net Long As A % of Open Interest
Are you ready for the unexpected?
European Banks are Worse than Wall Street
Venezuela nabs two for trying to 'Twitter' a run on banks. Consider this fair warning on a new threat: "flash mobs" that could trigger crises including bank runs, and runs on key commodities. Do you remember how Johnny Carson made one offhand remark that sparked "The Toilet Paper Crisis of 1973"? The burgeoning social networks could be used to spread a panic far and wide, whether it is justified or not.
Dollar weakness reflects optimism. Tony's comments: "How upside-down is people's thinking when the value of the dollar falling is seen as a good thing, because people will pull out of gold and silver to hold counter-inflationary real money? Are people so obsessed with the numbers 'Hey, I have 10% more dollars now!' - that they don't think about what these changes mean? 'Why did the price of everything go up 15%?'"
Secret gold swap has spooked the market
Jimmy Rogers: 'I don't have investments in the UK'.
Americans May Be Slammed with Shocking Tax Hike
US Shopping Center Vacancies Approach Record High
Before The Bell: US Stock Futures Down Over Worries On Growth
U.S. marks 3rd-largest, single-day debt increase, $166 billion jump spurs concerns over policy.
Deficit hits $1 trillion in June for second year, and IMF presses US to cut debt,
Europe's "Toothless" Bank Tests Making Matters Worse
New Loan Delinquencies on the Rise Again
Office Vacancy Rate Keeps Climbing
U.S. Tomahawk Missiles Deployed Near China Send Message.
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