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>Gold Daily and Silver Weekly Charts - Another Dog that Did Not Bark  - Jesse - Le Cafe Américain
Good evening , Mr. Jesse . I am a very regular reader of your articles and comments , and I appreciate your presence here very much . Not only because of your deep and precious analyses on the matter of gold and silver markets but especially for the Christian light you are using to establish a real comment on this pretty ugly world . This very kind of "contribution" on and in this subjects i.e. the dirty materiality of the markets (today distorted with all the tools of the devil) commented under the spotlights of Christian faith is an absolute rarity and make your word as quite priceless . I wrote you from time to time here , but , as I don't know if I can receive an answer of anybody here , or where I could receive or read an answer in the "system" for me , I never had the chance even to know if you were responding .... , it is a sad life to write to someone and be unable to know if the person did even answer something or not ....! . In the case your response was "oh f... o.. Fritz !" you should be informed that I never received anything .... because I don't know where responses could be ... if you want to reach me , you can find me under the name "Fritz Maisenbacher" on You Tube . This is the same channel as my three children , but my speciality is classical music , not video games . Adolf Busch , Klemperer , Kathleen Ferrier , Joseph Hassid , Szigeti , Carlos Kleiber , Jaqueline du Pré , "and so on" .... Please excuse my terrible english , and I wish you a good night . Fritz .

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Beginning of the headline :The 'headline numbers' for the Non-Farm Payrolls came in better than expected. Gold and silver held their places well, and especially silver which is now the lead sled dog for my thinking. I took a look at them and did not see anything brazenly out of line. Except of course that it is not the number of jobs being added, unless you are some metric toting bureaucrat trying to hit some number as a symbolic victory. No, it is all about the quality of the jobs, especially the median wage and pe... Read More
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