China Bought Massive Amount of Gold Today

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http://kingworldnews.com/kingworldn...hina_Bought_Massive_Amount_of_Gold_Today.html

How long can the commercials play this game? Until the supplies dry up. Musicals chairs on a global scale...
 
Any word of the size of the purchase besides "massive'?
 
Unfortunately not. KWN reports from "the London trader" tend to be lacking in fine details. I've been reading them for over a year now though and have come to appreciate the posts as they generally turn out later to have been correct.

What really struck me about this post was the contrasting news to the Asian hedge fund margin call selling that was reported earlier.

Hedge funds selling paper contracts, presumably the government / central bank buying physical.
 
KWN posted a follow up from the "London trader" today:
More: http://kingworldnews.com/kingworldn...ign_Silver_Buying,_Middle-East_Shortages.html

Investment vs. industrial demand was highlighted here:

http://www.pmbug.com/forum/f3/investment-demand-vs-industrial-demand-11/

 
This is the same kind of news I was hearing back in 08. Only difference is, that time gold had correct 30% off it's highs and this time gold has corrected 15% off it's highs.

I'm seeing the dollar fall out of bed this morning in the premarket. new low for the move.

This is a little surprising to me that they are doing this on OP-X
 
China's gold demand isn't just being driven by their central bank:
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/10/26/us-china-gold-exchanges-idUSTRE79P0XX20111026
 
My own trading system (as opposed to long term stacking) had you out of gold where the cursor is in the chart attached, and perhaps into GLL where it crossed the 50 sma going down. I'll look to buy more trading stake (again, as opposed to long term phyzz holdings) if we bounce off the lower trend line I've drawn on this chart. If we get below that line, but then turn up for a day or two (if I also see encouraging news for gold), that's when I'll add to the phyzz stack, myself. Right now, I'm adding to the food stack I'm acquiring, as it's uniformly growing in price even quicker than my market shorts (which are a hair trigger trade I'll close at anytime they start going against me) - and I rotate what I eat though this, so I'm eating food at a couple months ago prices.

I'm not a huge believer in charts as magic predictors by themselves. What I do believe is that other people make their buying and selling moves based on what they see, and therefore add some self-fulfilling aspect to it. Without that, they'd not be worth nearly as much as info.

 
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