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

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To: reaper who wrote (3833)4/7/2004 2:03:09 PM
From: russwinter  Read Replies (1) of 116555
 
Familar with Easton bats, my son played from 5-18, and bought plenty of them. Should be easy to track the prices on that one, and I'll let you know. Doubt if it will be long. Prices look a lot higher than what I used to pay, but that was three-four years ago.
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<And at least one person finds it too easy to dismiss the opposite pattern in many other products.

In what products pray tell is that? I know about bananas, electronics, and hedonistic prices, but really what else right now, in today's market .

<cheese went from $1.19 in March 1997 to $1.79 in October 1998.>

This is an odd argument. Cheese went up in 1997, histrically interesting I suppose, but what's your point?That prices go up and down. Right now there UP.
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