Herbst der offenen Hausse (PoG 600)

  • Da friert mir gleich auch mein 56k modem ein so gross ist das Bild. 8o
    Reicht fuer mindestens 5 Silberbarren.
    Wenn ein Gorilla Firefox braucht der kann es bei Mozilla umsonst runterladen und installieren wenn er nicht zu dumm ist.
    Ja beim ASX ist alles drin, besonders bei der Domina. ;)

  • Kuwait liegt next door zum Irak

    Und da herrscht zur Zeit eine Bombenstimmung


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    KuwaitTimes.net vom 25.11.05


    Gold demand jumps 9.2% in Kuwait
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    KUWAIT: The Regional Office of the World Gold Council (WGC) in Dubai


    has released its latest report on gold demand in the Gulf and worldwide.


    For the third consecutive quarter this year, gold demand in Kuwait has


    increased: it was about 9.2% higher in tonnage terms -amounting to 6.4


    tonnes- and more than 16% in dollar terms -amounting to $104 million-


    in quarter three 2005 compared to same quarter of 2004.



    These figures clearly justify the importance of this sector in Kuwait and


    the positive impact of World Gold Council's promotional activities in


    Kuwait -the latest of which was "Ramadan Gold Shopping Festival 2005"


    in Kuwait. The Festival was organised by the Council with the support of


    governmental and private entities -mainly the Ministry of Commerce &


    Industry. Around 200 gold and jewellery shops all over the cities of


    Kuwait participated in the gold festival in Ramadan which lasted for 20


    days with more than 10kg of pure gold as prizes as well as tens of


    other 'golden' prizes from Kuwait Hotel Owners Association and


    several 'golden' Ramadani activities in cooperation with the Tourism


    Sector of the Ministry of Information in Kuwait.




    Gold demand growth continued despite a 10% rise in gold price in


    Quarter 3, 2005. The increase of oil prices, foreign investments and


    tourism have direct relation to strong economies in Kuwait and other


    GCC countries that allowed for more demand of gold jewellery as


    luxurious products as well as a saving tool.



    Moreover, the World Gold Council promotional activities have continued


    in the Gulf region to maintain the momentum that prevailed in 2005. In


    Kuwait in 2005, the Council held two gold shopping festivals (the first in


    May/June and the second in October corresponding to the month of


    Ramadan). The two festivals were highly supported by governmental


    entities -mainly the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, the Tourism Sector


    of the Ministry of Information, Kuwait TV, Municipality of Kuwait, Kuwaiti


    Consumer Cooperative Union, Kuwait Hotel Owners Association and


    others, plus the participation of hundreds of gold and jewellery outlets


    and the main gold shopping malls and centres in Kuwait.




    In the Middle East, gold demand continued to boom with Quarter3


    maintaining the pace of expansion seen in the first half of 2005. Overall


    jewellery demand grew 11% while retail investment rose 38%, both in


    tonnage terms.



    Vibrant economies on the back of high oil prices, construction activity and


    ever increasing tourist numbers in the Gulf countries, combined with


    sustained and increased promotion by the gold trade and the World Gold


    Council, provided strong support to gold buying in Gulf countries. As for


    Turkey, gold demand in tonnage terms continued to increase, with


    jewellery offtake up 5% and net retail investment demand up 12%,


    compared to year-earlier levels.



    Commenting on the region's demand results, Moaz Barakat, World Gold


    Council's Managing Director for the Middle East, Turkey and Pakistan


    said: "Many factors have led to the improved performance in the third


    quarter of 2005 - for example, the continuous increase in promotional


    activities along with the boom in the tourism sectors in several Gulf


    countries - as most of the tourists visit the gold souks. The high volatility


    of gold prices in the last two years has not weakened consumer spirit in


    the region's gold markets. Whatever the direction of prices, gold is still


    viewed by consumers as a luxurious product and the best route for


    savings -this has been proved over the years."



    Barakat also added: "Also, the rise in gold prices, together with global


    political and economic concerns encouraged retail investment purchase


    in some countries including the Middle East as gold provides a security


    against inflation and it is an excellent risk diversifier asset. All of these


    make us maintain our promotional efforts in the region, whether


    promotional and advertising campaigns, supporting unique activities or


    holding gold festivals -such as Ramadan Gold Shopping Festival 2005


    in Kuwait which aimed at promoting Kuwaiti gold and jewellery traders


    and manufacturers in the important season for gifting -ie Ramadan


    season".




    Worldwide, total gold demand in Quarter 3 was up 7% in tonnes and


    18% in dollar terms. Quarter 3, 2005 is the seventh consecutive quarter


    of positive growth in total tonnage demand, and tenth consecutive


    quarter of double-digit growth in total value. Year-on-year growth for gold


    jewellery in the first three quarters of 2005 was up 12% in tonnage terms


    and 20% in dollar terms. However, the rise in gold investment demand


    in third quarter of 2005 was the highest -it reached 56% increase.

  • Moreover, the World Gold Council promotional activities have continued


    in the Gulf region to maintain the momentum.


    These figures clearly justify the importance of this sector in Kuwait and


    the positive impact of World Gold Council's promotional activities in


    Kuwait -the latest of which was "Ramadan Shopping Festival 2005"

  • Das schwierigste steht erst noch bevor.

    Nämlich nicht zu früh und auch nicht zu spät zu verkaufen.

    Irgendwie per Saldo 30% aufs Depot ist nicht das Ziel.

    Und wenn dann gefällt wird, wie der alte Förster ein paar

    wertvolle Bäume stehen lassen zur Aufzucht und als Sturmschutz

    für den neuen Wald.

  • Zitat

    Original von Goldy
    was muss passieren das ihr mal gewinne mitnehmen würdet auch bei münzen und barren?


    Der Mob kommt und will lynchen, es sei denn, ich geb' mein Gold her. :D

    Zeit ist der Freund von wunderbaren Unternehmen und der Feind von mittelmäßigen Unternehmen. Warren Buffett

  • He tambok,
    was ist los mit dir?
    warum löscht du immer deine besten Beiträge? :D


    Im Ernst: mir hat die geschichte mit der Äußerung des alten mannes gefallen.
    Genauso, wie es für mich hilfreich war, deinen beitrag über die schwierigen Erzgesteine zu lesen.



    Deinem Beitrag über >alte Bäume stehenlassen als Schutz für Junge<
    entnehme ich, dass du forstwirtschaftlich ungebildet bist, obwohl es grundsätzlich richtig ist, was du gesagt hast.
    Die alten Bäume wurden stehengelassen für die Artenvielfalt der Tiere und als Samenspender. Bei Sturm sind sie es, die als erstes fallen, und Schutz kann man nur mit einer barriere bilden gegen die Hauptsturmwindrichtung am Rande des Waldes.
    Man lässt natürlich immer alte Bäume stehen.
    Jungwald ist sturmresistent, aber eine anzahl fällt anderen Ereignissen zum Opfer wie Wildverbiss von oben und unten usw.
    Außerdem wächst er am schnellsten, macht die meistte Arbeit und hat die größten Ausfälle. Alle paar Jahre soll man ihn ausschneiden, damit die größer gewordenen schönen Bäumchen mehr Platz haben.
    Aus dem Ausschnitt wurde mal der weihnachtsbaum.
    Das sind die Explorer.


    Schönes Wochenende an alle
    Tschonko


    PS.: ich habe letztes wochenende ein 30 Meter Lärche gefällt und zu Scheitern verarbeitet (dies mit der Axt! Das geht schön ins gemüt,
    finde ich aber bei weitem interessanter als ein fitnessstudio..... :D)

    "Confusion is a word we have invented for an order which is not understood." Henry Miller

    2 Mal editiert, zuletzt von Tschonko ()

  • Tambok


    Deine Geschichte hat mich zum denken gebracht, da ist irgendwo eine message dabei die nicht jeder gleich kapiert im ersten Moment.
    Ich finde deine bedsidestory war ganz gut zum nachdenken.
    Ich glaube auch an Omen, das Buch der Alchemist von Paulo hat mich sehr inspiriert, ich kann es jeden nur empfehlen. ;)
    Leicht zum lesen ist es auch, es ist ein nettes Weihnachtsgeschenk das wertvoll ist.


    http://www.amazon.de/exec/obid…_11_1/028-3265733-7066149


    The Alchemist presents a simple fable, based on simple truths and places it in a highly unique situation. And though we may sniff a bestselling formula, it is certainly not a new one: even the ancient tribal storytellers knew that this is the most successful method of entertaining an audience while slipping in a lesson or two. Brazilian storyteller Paulo Coehlo introduces Santiago, an Andalusian shepherd boy who one night dreams of a distant treasure in the Egyptian pyramids. And so he's off: leaving Spain to literally follow his dream.
    Along the way he meets many spiritual messengers, who come in unassuming forms such as a camel driver and a well-read Englishman. In one of the Englishman's books, Santiago first learns about the alchemists--men who believed that if a metal were heated for many years, it would free itself of all its individual properties, and what was left would be the "Soul of the World." Of course he does eventually meet an alchemist, and the ensuing student-teacher relationship clarifies much of the boy's misguided agenda, while also emboldening him to stay true to his dreams. "My heart is afraid that it will have to suffer," the boy confides to the alchemist one night as they look up at a moonless night.


    "Tell your heart that the fear of suffering is worse than the suffering itself," the alchemist replies. "And that no heart has ever suffered when it goes in search of its dreams, because every second of the search is a second's encounter with God and with eternity." --Gail Hudson --


    From Publishers Weekly:


    This inspirational fable by Brazilian author and translator Coelho has been a runaway bestseller throughout Latin America and seems poised to achieve the same prominence here. The charming tale of Santiago, a shepherd boy, who dreams of seeing the world, is compelling in its own right, but gains resonance through the many lessons Santiago learns during his adventures. He journeys from Spain to Morocco in search of worldly success, and eventually to Egypt, where a fateful encounter with an alchemist brings him at last to self-understanding and spiritual enlightenment. The story has the comic charm, dramatic tension and psychological intensity of a fairy tale, but it's full of specific wisdom as well, about becoming self-empowered, overcoming depression, and believing in dreams. :))


    The cumulative effect is like hearing a wonderful bedtime story from an inspirational psychiatrist. Comparisons to The Little Prince are appropriate; this is a sweetly exotic tale for young and old alike.


    Have a nice weekend Amigos. ;)
    Next week the ride goes on.


    Gruss


    Eldo

    • Offizieller Beitrag

    Tambok


    Verstehe das auch nicht,schade.
    Den Beitrag wollte ich heute meiner Frau ausgedruckt zum Lesen geben.


    Tschonko


    Im letzten Jahr fällte ich eine 12 m-Lärche bei mir,auch für den Kamin zerteilt.
    Auch mit der AXT. Aber ehrlich: Die Längsteilung erfolgte mit Kettensäge. ;)


    Eldorado


    Schöner Buchtip.



    Grüsse und Schönes Wochenende ebenso


    Edel Man


    "Die Märkte haben nie unrecht, die Menschen oft." Jesse Livermore, 20.Jh.


    "Die Demokratie ist das Paradies der Schreier und Schwätzer, Phraseure, Schmeichler und Schmarotzer, die jedem sachlichen Talent weit mehr den Weg verlegen, als dies in einer anderen Verfassungsform vorkommt." E.von Hartmann


    Dieser Beitrag ist eine persönliche Meinung gem. Art.5 Abs.1 GG und Urteil des BVG 1 BvR 1384/16

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