The GOLD scream room
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> I’ll see you in the Daily Check-in thread?
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content: "Central banks continued to accumulate gold at a record pace,” the ECB wrote. Central bank gold reserves, which peaked at 38,000 tonnes in the mid-1960s, rebounded ito 36,000 tons in 2024. “Central banks worldwide now hold almost as much gold as they did in 1965”
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content: "Central banks continued to accumulate gold at a record pace,” the ECB wrote. Central bank gold reserves, which peaked at 38,000 tonnes in the mid-1960s, rebounded ito 36,000 tons in 2024. “Central banks worldwide now hold almost as much gold as they did in 1965”
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"You can't stop him, you can only hope to contain him."boglerdude wrote: ↑Fri Jun 13, 2025 4:07 am > I’ll see you in the Daily Check-in thread?
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Re: The GOLD scream room
The gold portion of my 4xHBPP is still hanging around 30%.
Just thinking if I should rebalance now and not wait for it to approach my rebalance band at 35%.
Do not want to time the market but do not want to miss the opportunity either.
The Fed's say that they anticipate 3 rate cuts by the end of the year.
How it may affect the cold price?
Just thinking if I should rebalance now and not wait for it to approach my rebalance band at 35%.
Do not want to time the market but do not want to miss the opportunity either.
The Fed's say that they anticipate 3 rate cuts by the end of the year.
How it may affect the cold price?
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it looks like gold is taking a hit tonight down 34.00 an ounce in the pre market in the first few minutes . not sure where it will be by morning .
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down 77 an ounce this morning on the russian talks
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I guess it is better to sit tight, stay the course and keep using PP for protecting myself from myself. :-)
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i think it’s a good idea , with those huge rate hikes behinds us i think the pp has a lot less risk
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It is just feels itchy that the opportunity to rebalance from peaking gold could have been missed.mathjak107 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 13, 2025 10:47 am i think it’s a good idea , with those huge rate hikes behinds us i think the pp has a lot less risk
Or maybe not... :-)
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i know , but why we want to bench mark off a relatively small piece of time is so silly .
we spend 80% of all our vestment time between the old low and old high .
to think we benchmark off a point in time with very small odds of hitting are , just silly .
more typically we will sell in that 80% range.
i have been trading in and out of gld and tlt for 6 months .
it usually goes up after i sell and i end up rebuying lower than i sold . so i ma getting used to it making some new high only to fall back again .
i sold gold last week , it went up 12k more than i sold. only to give it back in two days plus more .
so i bought again yesterday.
but these are very large positions i take as if it falls i dont mind holding them
we spend 80% of all our vestment time between the old low and old high .
to think we benchmark off a point in time with very small odds of hitting are , just silly .
more typically we will sell in that 80% range.
i have been trading in and out of gld and tlt for 6 months .
it usually goes up after i sell and i end up rebuying lower than i sold . so i ma getting used to it making some new high only to fall back again .
i sold gold last week , it went up 12k more than i sold. only to give it back in two days plus more .
so i bought again yesterday.
but these are very large positions i take as if it falls i dont mind holding them