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7260
Hi, dear members and visitors! Here comes our 65th month newsletter. Everybody back after the summer. Well, you are allowed to take some outing when the sun...
pgreenfinch
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Oct 5, 2005
8:17 am
7261
(New try, seems the first rocket launch got lost in the cyberspace, hope it was received on Pluto) Hi, dear members and visitors! Here comes our 65th month...
pgreenfinch
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Oct 5, 2005
8:23 am
7262
Gold has risen impressively over the last few years and shares of both mining and exploration firms have attracted a lot of attention. Gold is also a very...
leif_ericssen
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Oct 8, 2005
6:19 pm
7264
Leif may have erred in referring to Gonconda. The word he was reaching for is Golconda, which is defined as a source of great wealth. Roy Wares ... From:...
braewar
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Oct 8, 2005
7:07 pm
7265
Probably, but any analysis can target at the same time gold futures! An interested topic may be the records of short selling of gold futures during flat...
Panagiotis Andrikopou...
pandriko
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Oct 8, 2005
9:44 pm
7266
... Perhaps the same way we can bring it to the analysis of crude oil, gasoline and heating oil futures and options on futures? Isn't the math the same? Don't...
M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
znmeb
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Oct 9, 2005
2:29 am
7267
What I wonder is if people who buy gold, enter either a luxury shop, or an insurance office. In this respect, the price of gold is for them either the price of...
pgreenfinch
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Oct 9, 2005
7:54 am
7268
My 2 cents I think that the reason why the gold prices is surging could be due to a different elements. From one side I agree with Peter considering the gold ...
giuseppe cornicello
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Oct 9, 2005
11:52 am
7269
This year has seen the south asia tsunami, the caribean-louisiana-central america hurricanes and the pakistan-indian earthquake, not to talk of various...
pgreenfinch
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Oct 9, 2005
5:49 pm
7270
... both ... quality ... for ... insurance. ... Dorados ... really ... hope. ... math ... the ... that ... oats, ... behavior ... Overabstracting, I think. But...
leif_ericssen
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Oct 9, 2005
8:10 pm
7271
... of ... of ... Given that investment/speculative demand for gold is by far the largest part, I don't concentrate my attention on jewelry and industrial...
leif_ericssen
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Oct 9, 2005
8:10 pm
7272
... futures! An interested topic may be the records of short selling of gold futures during flat economic conditions. They may be then compared with actual...
leif_ericssen
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Oct 9, 2005
8:11 pm
7273
... I speculate that the demand in China and India is driven by affluent people in growing economies who don't trust their government. jan...
leif_ericssen
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Oct 9, 2005
8:13 pm
7274
This is an interesting point you raise. Is gold a hedge (a kind of financial option, to go a step further) and an insurance premium? Or is it just perceived as...
pgreenfinch
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Oct 10, 2005
10:34 am
7275
... I'm thinking of gold as a perfect commodity (speaking economically in terms of divisible, portable, storable) so it is an 'option market' of low...
leif_ericssen
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Oct 10, 2005
7:54 pm
7276
Contributors to this topic have described a number of factors that all go towards the mystique of gold. But those who explore for and mine gold are acutely...
braewar
ousdale2002
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Oct 11, 2005
6:28 am
7277
You are right, Roy, there is some tunnel vision in focusing on behavioral aspects and overlooking hard physical ones. Production constraints play a key role...
pgreenfinch
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Oct 11, 2005
8:04 am
7278
... scritto: I'm thinking of gold as a perfect commodity (speaking economically in terms of divisible, portable, storable) so it is an 'option market' of low...
giuseppe cornicello
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Oct 11, 2005
12:54 pm
7279
I disagree. There is nothing soft or fluffy here so far. First, we are talking about a commodity that has been used as money in societies since before...
leif_ericssen
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Oct 11, 2005
9:34 pm
7280
... Well, intrinsic value of gold is tricky; I see it as a matter of relative strength of gold prices vs t-bill interest rates. But I think the dominant...
leif_ericssen
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Oct 11, 2005
10:06 pm
7281
... <leif_ericssen@y...> wrote: "First, we are talking about a commodity that has been used as money in societies since before prehistoric times..." I think my...
leif_ericssen
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Oct 11, 2005
10:12 pm
7282
i was wondering if anyone new of any research with analysis on hr and finance. mainly with behavioral issues, like trying to predict the types of choices...
thomaskingsford
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Oct 14, 2005
4:08 pm
7283
Theodore, Congrats on your publication. For your interests, I recently came across this book called The Three Financial Styles of Very Successful Leaders by...
thomaskingsford
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Oct 21, 2005
2:28 pm
7284
Theodore, I can not find a link to your dissertation. Could you please avail me to this link? Am very interested in reading it. Thanks, Dennis Hassell...
dennistock
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Oct 21, 2005
4:44 pm
7285
Here, in Europe, a semi-panic is nascent about the bird flu. Which, btw, is endangering at the moment Africa more than Europe as it is there that birds are...
pgreenfinch
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Oct 22, 2005
12:09 pm
7286
From time to time, you see a book, by some renowned economist or even top financial executive (the case of Patrick Arthus recently) stating that the stock ...
pgreenfinch
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Oct 22, 2005
1:40 pm
7287
My opinion is that the markets themselves, by trading more or less continuously during the business week, are the ultimate short-term phenomenon. Investors, on...
M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
znmeb
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Oct 22, 2005
3:51 pm
7288
Coincidentally, I read this paper recently, - it may shine some light on the question: t0098 May 1994 Lucian Arye Bebchuk Lars A. Stole Do Short-Term...
Robert Horrocks
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Oct 24, 2005
6:33 am
7289
Trying to bring some experiences in order to answer to your first question, from my opinion, I agree with the statement that nowadays the stock market (and all...
brignone
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Oct 25, 2005
8:27 am
7290
The attachted paper is one that I wrote on short time horizons and the perils posed to investment. Cheers JM _____ From: Behavioral-Finance@yahoogroups.com ...
Montier, James
jamesmontier
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Oct 25, 2005
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