When Equities Struggle, Go Long Gold?

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Old Jul 13, 2012, 8:00am   #1
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Default When Equities Struggle, Go Long Gold?

We've just published a new T2W article called "When Equities Struggle, Go Long Gold?" by Dr Anthony Trogone.

Quick Summary: Dr Anthony Trogone analyses the evidence that buying gold is a good option when equities are showing a decline

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Old Jul 20, 2012, 11:26pm   #2
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Default Great information

It's great to see an article that backs up its statements with statistics to support them.
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Old Jul 30, 2012, 8:26pm   #3
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Nice article.. what I am more interested in is how you were able to contruct the graph. Extracting meaningful data like this from historical charts across two separate markets is not an easy excersize. What methods did you employ to extract this data? e,g, did you use Easylanguage and paint study reports to help you? how were you able to ensure the correct days in one instrument matched the correct days in another given the fact that some markets dont trade like for like days with holidays etc confusing the issue? This is my problem. extracting data is timely Im struggling in this area.
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Old Sep 1, 2012, 3:13am   #4
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Default Convincible charts

The statistic charts presented in this article are very convincible. This master's study enables the readers understand and accept the author's point of view more easily. Investors should read articles like this more so as to trade to win.
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Old Sep 1, 2012, 6:29am   #5
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Nice article.. what I am more interested in is how you were able to contruct the graph. Extracting meaningful data like this from historical charts across two separate markets is not an easy excersize. What methods did you employ to extract this data? e,g, did you use Easylanguage and paint study reports to help you? how were you able to ensure the correct days in one instrument matched the correct days in another given the fact that some markets dont trade like for like days with holidays etc confusing the issue? This is my problem. extracting data is timely Im struggling in this area.
You don't need anything remotely complicated with Software to understand the basic Principle of the Authors piece......
Frankly its pretty basic but accurate in content.....

Some of you guys try to make everything so complicated. Use the KISS principle.....
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