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pascoe-meter update, page-114

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    Very good Gofish1. Chart updated. Goodness, is the pascometer transitioning to a coincident indicator?



    1) Sep 10, 2007 - "Gold bugs losing their bite."
    2) Sep 14, 2009 - "Gold drops 25%!"
    3) July 28, 2010 - "Time for gold bulls to feel a little fear."
    4) Mar 18, 2011 - "Buy iodine, sell gold and forget the Aussie."
    5) April 27, 2011 - "Rich rust beats dull old gold."
    6) May 24, 2011 - "No silver lining in this cloud."
    7) Sep 27, 2011 - "Life in the Gold Bugs yet."

    Refs:
    1) http://www.superliving.com.au/storyview.asp?storyID=117879?ionsource=-+Finance+Story+of+the+Week
    2)http://www.theage.com.au/business/gold-drops-25-20090914-fmk9.html
    3)http://www.theage.com.au/business/time-for-gold-bulls-to-feel-a-little-fear-20100728-10us5.html
    4)http://www.theage.com.au/business/buy-iodine-sell-gold-and-forget-the-aussie-20110318-1c005.html
    5)http://www.smh.com.au/business/rich-rust-beats-dull-old-gold-20110427-1dvos.html
    6)http://www.smh.com.au/business/no-silver-lining-in-this-cloud-20110524-1f1qo.html
    7) http://www.theage.com.au/business/life-in-the-gold-bugs-yet-20110927-1kuqp.html



    pascometer [pah-skom-i-ter, tuh-]

    -noun Economics

    1. A sensitive economic instrument tuned specifically to predict outcomes that are demonstrably opposite to actual outcomes.

    -noun Pascometry

    -adj Pascometric

    -origin
    2005-2011, from pascoe- "opposite" (from Latin. 'Pascus') + meter (from Gk. metron "measure;" see meter)

    -usage
    "Pascometry readings indicate an impending falling price in gold. On the basis of this reading, increase gold holdings in incremental fashion with increasing Pascometer signal strength over time."


 
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