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原帖由 Touch 於 2007-10-27 10:25 AM 發表
again thanks a lot!!!
我昨晚訓唔著,走去玩剪貼,順便舖出來大家睇。
我並非高手,只是跟人口水尾,人地講乜我地咪做乜囉,Who am i ? 我點睇唔重要,知果班大鱷點睇個市就得。
再貼多次!
"Gold is reaching new highs on the back of record oil prices and a weak U.S. dollar."
"Coupled with the prospect of further Fed easing this will continue to underpin gold."
"As the drumbeat of war grew louder since yesterday, gold prices followed in lockstep with record oil prices and new lows set by the U.S. dollar against the euro."
"I'd expect gold and the other precious metals to continue their upward trend at least for the next few days."
"There isn't much that has the power to push metals lower at this time, and trade in gold is likely to test resistance from last week's high."
"Support will come from ongoing weakness in the dollar index, investor inflows to commodities and the strength in the energy markets."
"Investors loaded up on gold as an inflation and geopolitical hedge, but were also exhibiting a markedly higher degree of confidence in the probability of a Fed rate cut next week, in the wake of poor existing home sales data as well as the Merrill Lynch losses reported yesterday."
"Gold prices are higher on the back of high oil prices and lingering credit fears and growth concerns, which prompted safe-haven buying,"
"Gold has given up its gains of recent days in a sharp sell-off,"
"There is good buying coming in here, all because of the currency situation. The dollar again being hit, and the energies are up huge. Also, the turmoil in Iraq and Turkey is setting up oil and we are following it."
"If the dollar fall continues and oil remains strong, gold will likely trade towards $800 an ounce irrespective of positioning.
"Silver is also strong. Silver's been lagging over the last few weeks or about a month or so. It's going to pick up also."
"We are certainly seeing new length coming in ... and the speculative money that is long of the market isn't showing any signs of taking profits yet."
"It's more or less nobody wants to be short in this market."
``You can't be anything but bullish on gold.'' |
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