The Rout Continues
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Newb question: I see the "Insert Image" button, but how do I use it to post the image file?
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You have to upload it on third party site and/or then provide the URL in the image link button here. I use imageshack.us
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Re: The Rout Continues
You need to insert the url address of the picture from the website into the html code.
1. Identify the picture you want to load up. You can only show pictures from websites.
2. Click on the image button in the reply box.
3. Right click on the picture you want to post here. Then click view image.
4. Copy the url from the view image page
5. Paste the url into the show image code created when you clicked the button.
6 Click preview post so you can be sure you got it right before posting to the thread.
7. Click "post."
1. Identify the picture you want to load up. You can only show pictures from websites.
2. Click on the image button in the reply box.
3. Right click on the picture you want to post here. Then click view image.
4. Copy the url from the view image page
5. Paste the url into the show image code created when you clicked the button.
6 Click preview post so you can be sure you got it right before posting to the thread.
7. Click "post."
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Re: The Rout Continues
Haha, thanks for posting that. Strangely it is still as good as I remember it from childhood. Sounds cliché, but they don't make'em like they used to.Xan wrote:That was a GREAT cartoon.dualstow wrote: I just wish the price would go down so I could buy!
I feel like Daffy Duck stamping his feet when he wants the treasure to himself. "No! No! No! Down! Down! Down! Mine! Mine! Mine!"
http://vimeo.com/48015450
(The bit with the referenced line starts at 1:35)
Well, I didn't get my wish. Gold is on the rise again. But, the pp is holding its own, and I suppose that is more important than a psychologically gratifying buy-point.
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Re: The Rout Continues
Reading that the gold rally has been on low volume and the hedge funds are shorting the rally.
Who knows ..
Who knows ..
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Re: The Rout Continues
ABN Amro forecasts $1300 this year, $1000 next year and $800 gold in 2015 because:
The authorities — especially in Europe — have acted to reduce systemic risks and inflation is going down rather than up. . . Other assets will become increasingly more attractive as the growth outlook improves.
Systemic risks to the financial system and the global economy have declined notably, despite the bailout of Cyprus.
Another blow will come when the Fed’s first rate hike (that we expect in early 2015) comes into view.
The authorities — especially in Europe — have acted to reduce systemic risks and inflation is going down rather than up. . . Other assets will become increasingly more attractive as the growth outlook improves.
Systemic risks to the financial system and the global economy have declined notably, despite the bailout of Cyprus.
Another blow will come when the Fed’s first rate hike (that we expect in early 2015) comes into view.
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"All generous minds have a horror of what are commonly called 'Facts'. They are the brute beasts of the intellectual domain." -- Thomas Hobbes
Disclaimer: I am not a broker, dealer, investment advisor, physician, theologian or prophet. I should not be considered as legally permitted to render such advice!
Disclaimer: I am not a broker, dealer, investment advisor, physician, theologian or prophet. I should not be considered as legally permitted to render such advice!