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Strategies & Market Trends : Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis

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To: russwinter who wrote (3824)4/7/2004 1:56:23 PM
From: reaper  Read Replies (6) of 116555
 
Sir, I seriously love this line:

<<Too many people are finding it too easy to keep dismissing this pattern, in just too many products. >>

And at least one person finds it too easy to dismiss the opposite pattern in many other products.....

And the Eason bat is not electronics. It is highly engineered aluminum; I believe aluminum is a "commodity"??

<<but this is one powerful up cycle>>

cheese went from $1.19 in March 1997 to $1.79 in October 1998, and stayed up there for at least another year (it was still $1.81 in August 1999). i frankly don't see anything different about this upcycle than prior ones. it wasn't inflation in 1998, and its not now. its just an anecdote.

Cheers
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