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My tips for 2006 (GOLD)     

gallick - 08 Dec 2005 00:01

But please give me yours!

Thought I would get in early for 2006 - as I'm sure there will be a few similar posts. Sorry to have missed the London lunch (and for being so quiet this year). Did anyone get in the vintage Krug. If they did, I want their tip for 2006 (since they obviously know a thing or two).

IMHO the mining and oil stocks will continue to dominate the equity markets in 2006. For miners I like the look of BHP at the top end and Griffin, Tanzanite one, Golden Prospect and Galahad at the smaller end. For oils I am sticking with Burren and Dana (med caps) and Victoria, Emerald and Oilexco at the smaller end.

Internationally I go South America and India.

But I think 2006 may not be great for equities and I think the real action will be in commodities. Gold, silver, lead, zinc, palladium and the agriculturals are looking interesting too - sugar, oats - maybe even wheat, and soyabean (been reading Jim Rogers lately)! Never a finer time to open a spreadbetting account and get in on the action IMHO.

If the US hits recession I am ready to short everything that moves.

Have a great 2006 everybody - i'll be at the London lunch next year - thats a threat!

Gf - what do you reckon to a bounce-back in DGM!!

Cheers
gk

Saintserf - 31 Mar 2006 00:06 - 78 of 79

congrats kivver with corus. great buy

Kivver - 31 Mar 2006 08:25 - 79 of 79

Cheers saintserf, very suprised to see national grid (ng) going down, brought out a very positve statement yesterday another one to watch from these prices. mrw looks a bit of a wash out until at least 2007.
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