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Mega Precious Metals Inc > Bloomberg on gold...
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Post by hrattle on Nov 04, 2011 12:51pm

Bloomberg on gold...

Bloomberg are reporting that 28 of 32 analysts surveyed are bullish on gold - not too surprising but the funny comment was this: "The last time traders and analysts were this bullish, prices dropped 2.8 percent the following week."
Comment by ramblersrest on Nov 04, 2011 1:13pm
Bullish is a measurement of sentiment . A measure of sentiment is a generialized outlook that is not indicative of short term hourly,daily,or weekly gyrations . As a TA expert you must know that the analysts are referring to trend patterns not short term trading .
Comment by gunzod on Nov 04, 2011 1:28pm
Once again proving  that 50% of analysts are usually wrong and the other 50% really  do not have a clue as to what they are talking about.regardsfd
Comment by hrattle on Nov 04, 2011 2:02pm
you must know that the analysts are referring to trend patterns not short term trading rambler get a life and stop pestering me. I am quoting from a Bloomberg article. Read the article - https://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-11-04/gold-traders-more-bullish-as-debt-crisis-u-s-economy-spur-bets-on-gains.html - then at least your asinine posts would be based on knowledge.
Comment by ramblersrest on Nov 04, 2011 3:21pm
"asinine posts would be based on knowledge" Rattle Brain what is your point ? The Bloomberg article just covers the bullish reasons for gold i have been saying here for a month or so . The QE in Europe,US,Japan , negative interest rates,central bank buying,currency debasement ,Asia buying season are bullish for gold .Yes the analysts according to Bloomberg also agree  . I ...more  
Comment by hrattle on Nov 05, 2011 11:00am
The Bloomberg article just covers the bullish reasons for gold i have been saying here for a month or so..So just acknowledge that I have no problem posting a view that agrees with you and stop the juvenile attacks. You attacked the Bloomberg quote without even reading the article and started talking garbage about long term trends when the article says explicitly that it was referring to gold over ...more  
Comment by ramblersrest on Nov 05, 2011 2:43pm
I thought it was you that came here selectively quoting a few words out of context from other posts and making incorrect comments about them . Mostly trying to make yourself appear in a better light at others' expense . All you are managing to do is make yourself look like a whining a$$ who starts something but can't take the push back .
Comment by hrattle on Nov 06, 2011 11:36am
...who starts something but can't take the push back.What are you talking about??Are you talking about insulting other posters in your haste to attack me? Or are you talking about attacking a comical quote from a Bloomberg article and making yourself look a total fool?
Comment by ramblersrest on Nov 06, 2011 4:21pm
"total fool" --------- You are the yardstick !