How about we laugh at you now, and laugh even harder, later? Anyone who can't use "here" and "hear" correctly in a sentence doesn't have enough working gray matter to form an opinion about anything, let alone express it.
Anyone who thinks the current gold market is in or anywhere near a "bubble" has never, ever seen or been in or even around a real bubble, nor able to recognise it for one if they had.
On Dec 11 08:51 AM Tomcat101 wrote:
> The smart money has already taken their money out of the gold bubble. > > > The slightly less smart money is on CNBC pimping gold to try to get > that last little bit of pop out of it. > > The dumb retail investors are still buying at the top. > > Here[sic] me now, believe me later.
Gold Bugs Are Warned, Again [View article]
Anyone who thinks the current gold market is in or anywhere near a "bubble" has never, ever seen or been in or even around a real bubble, nor able to recognise it for one if they had.
On Dec 11 08:51 AM Tomcat101 wrote:
> The smart money has already taken their money out of the gold bubble.
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> The slightly less smart money is on CNBC pimping gold to try to get
> that last little bit of pop out of it.
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> The dumb retail investors are still buying at the top.
>
> Here[sic] me now, believe me later.
Jeffrey Christian: Foreseeing Bright Days for Metals [View article]
That "some other currency" is GOLD ITSELF, Mr. Christian. Gold IS a currency.