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Strategies & Market Trends : The Epic American Credit and Bond Bubble Laboratory

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To: mishedlo who wrote (2133)11/14/2003 11:49:02 AM
From: russwinter  Read Replies (2) of 110194
 
I think we can add runaway out of control inflation and severely overheated Asian demand (an American induced bubble) to your list, with today's commodity pit action, quite representative. Do ya think MER will upgrade some financials on this little 1% "scandal" correction? Or maybe some 4.25% ten years bonds? Oil could run to $35 (or more) and NG to $6.50, and the MERs (and Easy Als) of the world wouldn't even bat an eye. Just glad I'm positioned to play the next emerging bubble (energy stocks):

Gold(CMX) Dec 395.9 399.4 394.3 397.1 +2.8

Silver(CMX) Dec 530.0 542.0 530.0 541.5 +12.0

Copper(CMX) Dec 94.70 95.50 94.50 95.10 +0.85

Crude Oil(NYM) Dec 31.99 32.40 31.93 32.40 +0.50

Heating Oil(NYM) Dec 87.20 87.90 86.70 87.90 +1.45

Unleaded Gas(NYM) Dec 87.90 89.00 87.00 88.90 +1.99

Natural Gas(NYM) Jan 5.040 5.310 5.040 5.300 +0.288

Cocoa(NYBOT) Dec 1570 1589 1560 1584 +26

Orange Juice(NYBOT) Jan 71.60 72.85 71.25 72.30 +1.05

Cotton(NYBOT) Mar 77.91 78.45 77.70 78.30 +0.34

Lumber(CME) Jan 293.0 297.0 291.5 295.0 +7.3
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