March 11, 2001
Portfolios, Etc.: A Stirring in the Long-Suffering Gold Market
JONATHAN FUERBRINGER
A tremor is rumbling through the gold market.
The interest rate for lending gold, which generally hovers around 1
percent, was above 2 percent for 10 trading days and then surged over 6
Is
anybody experiencing difficulties in retrieving this when returning back to your
server from e-gold? I cannot get it to return...
Randy
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Michael
MooreSent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 4:49
Bob wrote:
1 g to the e-gold account of the person that has the closest
answer to the below question.
Answers must be posted here:
http://free-market.net/forums/e-gold0008/
Deadline for answers: Midnight EST, Saturday, March 10, 2001.
Question: What was the cost of running the US
Dear Mr. Coder,
I appreciate your opinion and comments.
I would like to hear from an e-gold representative,
because they would have access to pertinent
information,
unless you are an official spokesman for e-gold, you
are just guessing, are you?
Please go to the following link, courtesy of the
Dear Mr. Coder,
I appreciate your opinion and comments.
I would like to hear from an e-gold representative,
because they would have access to pertinent
information,
unless you are an official spokesman for e-gold, you
are just guessing, are you?
Please go to the following link, courtesy of the
It is an interesting response but, are you sure it is a
response to a posting on this list? Also, what is your
reason for saying that Xodds is a "questionable" entity?
Gary
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From: "Dagny Taggart" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "e-gold Discussion" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
After posting messages to the list, I received this:
[Message Removed]
So... I've received just as much spam in my e-gold list mail account as I
have in my eBay mail account.
What is this?
It is spam. The e-gold is open to anybody who wishes to join. The list is
also posted to the web, at
It is an interesting response but, are you sure it is a
response to a posting on this list? Also, what is your
reason for saying that Xodds is a "questionable" entity?
I agree: Xodds is a fun game! Hardly a questionable entity.
Regarding patents:
1) E-gold has been in operations since
Yes I got this too!
I think the business that owns the list has changed hands.
MM
After posting messages to the list, I received this:
May we thank you for contacting Xodds.com. We
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I'd like to learn more about the gold market, and I would be grateful
for book recommendations. What would you suggest? Here
are some of the books I found on Amazon/Google:
The Structure and Operation of the World Gold Market (Occasional Paper,
No 105)
by Gary O'Callaghan
December, 1993
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I would like to recommend a website that has been extremely informative in
the past couple of years. It's run by Steve Kaplan, and it used to be
updated every day, until this past January. Now it's updated whenever he
feels like it. However, read the whole website because the information there
is
On 11 Mar 2001, at 15:24, Chris Rasch wrote:
Green, Timothy. The New World of Gold. Walker, 1982; 1984. "The Inside
Story of the Mines, the Markets, the Politics, the Investors" (title
page).
I suggest the latest edition of The Wolrd Of Gold by Timothy
Green, (C) 1993 Rosendale Press
So... I've received just as much spam in my e-gold list mail account as I
have in my eBay mail account.
What is this?
hmm... I wonder how much somebody would pay for a guaranteed spam proof email account?
Khurram Khan
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Get
I would love to pay a little extra to not get spam,
what fee are you thinking of?
--- Khurram Khan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So... I've received just as much spam in my e-gold
list mail account as I
have in my eBay mail account.
What is this?
hmm... I wonder how much somebody
I don't know if these would come under your category but:
Gold and Liberty - Richard Salsman
Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free
Banking Solutions - Richard Salsman
Available here (among other places if I remember right):
http://www.aier.org/publications.html
His new
I don't think a small fee would help.
a) it may put off new people and
b) Enthusiastic Spam Merchants would not mind paying a fee to peddle their
wares.
Chuck
= Original Message From Dagny Taggart [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
I would love to pay a little extra to not get spam,
what fee are
See:
http://164.195.100.11/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2Sect2=HITOFFp=1u=/netahtml/search-bool.htmlr=2f=Gl=50co1=ANDd=ft00s1=turk.INZZ.s2=gold.ABST.OS=IN/turk+AND+ABST/goldRS=IN/turk+AND+ABST/gold
for proper formatting, etc.
United States Patent 5,671,364 Turk September 23, 1997
Method and
Hi,
James Turk describes some of the history and rationale behind the
goldmoney patents in a
Wed, 1 Mar 2000 post to the cypherpunks mailing list
Subject: CDR: Circulating Gold as Currency
Available from:
http://www.inet-one.com.my/cypherpunks/dir.2000.02.28-2000.03.05/msg00181.html
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