Re: Second Dip
What are you talking about mate?? The Dow? SPX 500? Sorry I have very little involvement with equities...apart from just using them as indicators...
I think the US has been oversold...and China somewhat over bought...but we have not yet seen the bottom...
We are now seeing a correction...gold going somewhat down equities worldwide climbing...but this a momentary change.
Gold will bottom out at 1650 minimum I think 1680-1690 is more realistic...and continue climbing to reach 2k by end of year and 2200 by feb-march. Meanwhile, we should see certain commodity prices edging higher because of inflation...while things like oil, lumber etc go down. Silver should be going up as well...
If EU doesn't push out EU bonds...I can see the ECB getting on QE in a big way...as there is no other way for them to afford to buy Greek, Spanish and Italian debt. This in turn causes more inflation...
Safest bet right now IMO is JPY, Gold ETFs and Aussie Bonds...if you are into stocks...i would be buying mining companies and basic food stuff producers...
What are you talking about mate?? The Dow? SPX 500? Sorry I have very little involvement with equities...apart from just using them as indicators...
I think the US has been oversold...and China somewhat over bought...but we have not yet seen the bottom...
We are now seeing a correction...gold going somewhat down equities worldwide climbing...but this a momentary change.
Gold will bottom out at 1650 minimum I think 1680-1690 is more realistic...and continue climbing to reach 2k by end of year and 2200 by feb-march. Meanwhile, we should see certain commodity prices edging higher because of inflation...while things like oil, lumber etc go down. Silver should be going up as well...
If EU doesn't push out EU bonds...I can see the ECB getting on QE in a big way...as there is no other way for them to afford to buy Greek, Spanish and Italian debt. This in turn causes more inflation...
Safest bet right now IMO is JPY, Gold ETFs and Aussie Bonds...if you are into stocks...i would be buying mining companies and basic food stuff producers...
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