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You have hit the nail squarely on the head. If I didn't know better I would think I had said that. Thanks for this article for those who are new to these markets. Gold usually shakes all of the weak holders out before a big move. Gold rewards loyalty.
The Gold market always shakes out the weak holders before a rise and tends to capture them in a correction. If it was easy everyone would be in the gold market. That's not going to happen if history is any indication. May you be blessed with good trading. JR
I agree with the remarks except the phrase future charity obligations ( social security , medicare ) CHARITY. If the Government will give me back my contributions plus interest for the last 50 years I will gladly give up my charity, not to mention I hade state of the art health insurance until the gov,. took that away with medicare coverage. If you invested money in enron would you think your loss was justified. However Otherwise Your article is valid.
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Lisa, A point & figure chart is displayed in an ( X & O ) format usually with a three box move to change from X or up or O to down without a time frame or volume.
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