Up 5% today.
http://www.finviz.com/fut_chart.ashx...05330972313375
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So why did Pd shit the bead earlier this week?
+$27 today. Pd is about to overtake Pt! Now $874 vs $937
little spike to $901 overnight (kitco's stated high), :|~
http://www.kitco.com/images/live/pla...85778187405238
woo hoo,
http://www.monex.com/images/charts/P...365DAY_BIG.PNG
5 year:
http://www.monex.com/images/charts/P...825DAY_BIG.PNG
Is this an all time high? I need to dig up an "all data" chart. Kitco's site is so loaded up with obnoxious little ad gadgets, yesterday a couple open kitco tabs caused my firefox to become unresponsive and needed to kill it in task manager! :( anyways, below charts are "live",
edit- kitco's chart since 1992:
http://www.kitco.com/LFgif/pd92-pres.gif
looks like a climactic spike to ~$1,100 around the top of Y2K.
anyone pay attention to what the backstory to that run was?
Here's Pd's cousin Pt, same time range,
http://www.kitco.com/LFgif/pt92-pres.gif
virtually no resemblance! dances to a different drummer!
Nuclear war preps is apparently good for Pd!
I guess I didn't comment on it that day, but right around ~2 weeks ago, IE near my last Sept 4 post above, Pt & Pt kissed... somewhat, right at the $1000 mark. Sort of a non-contact kiss though; Pd's intraday ask price briefly touched 1001 or 1002, and within a few hours either way (don't recall now), Pt's bid price touched down at ~1000.xx.
I'll declare, just for shiggles; Pt/Pd will have "officially changed guards", when the COMEX-close Pd bid price, exceeds the Pt ask price.:)*#*