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Gold
in the Markets
June 7, 2002
WINKSell
it for 52% Profits
May 31, 2002
South
African Breweries Update
May 24, 2002
Holds and Sells
May 17, 2002
IC
now IBN
May 10, 2002
59% Gains, 10 Days
May 3, 2002
WINK
up 8%
April 26, 2002
Cut
your losses
April 19, 2002
Book
'em, Dano! SELL ALERT
April 12, 2002
Asteroid
Predicted to Miss Earth in 878 Years
April 5, 2002
Market
Upset Over Comeback
March 22, 2002
SASOY
up 30%
March 15, 2002
Average 16.4 Percent%
Gains Since January
March 8, 2002
Average 12% Profits
March 1, 2002
IC up 52%
February 22, 2002
SPP continues to fly
February 15, 2002
Sappi in Play
February 8, 2002
Current
DeHaemer picks
February 1, 2002
TMCS on the Rise
January 25, 2002
Hold all Positions
January 18, 2002
IC Hit our Entry Price
January 11, 2002
USOO up 88%
December 28, 2001
USOO up 30%
December 28, 2001
Time to Sell BFLY and
PCLN
December 21, 2001
Continue holding PCLN
December 14, 2001
BFLY
up 30%
December 7, 2001
15 of 16
November 30, 2001
Continue holding TKC
November 16, 2001
Continue holding Priceline.com
November 9, 2001
Priceline Profitsand
So Do We
November 2, 2001
Sell NAVI
October 26, 2001
Take Cipla Profits
October 12, 2001
Taipan Update
September 28, 2001
Hold Cipla
September 21, 2001
Oil Prices Up Sharply
September 14, 2001
Cipla Still on Top
September 7, 2001
TKC a Buy
August 31, 2001
Are you ready for some
football? PVII shareholders are
August 24, 2001
Titan Reports
August 17, 2001
Wait for the ANFI Pullback
August 10, 2001
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Gold
in the Markets
by Ian
L. Cooper
Unfortunately,
theres not too much good news in the market this
week. Just take a look at the dramatic selloff on a
NASDAQ or Dow chart for proof of that.
The only
good news coming out of the markets dramatic fall
is that gold and silver plays are eating it up, rising
to new highs. Nows the time to be putting money
into safe havens, not into risky stocks with crooked
CEOs, crooked analysts and cooked books. The stock
market is way overvalued and is going to come down further.
In the near term, well most likely retouch the
September 2001 lows before we begin to see any real
comeback.
For now,
we are continuing to hold all of our open positions.

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