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

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To: loantech who wrote (16745)7/21/2004 11:21:24 AM
From: russwinter  Read Replies (3) of 110194
 
All these commodities are very, very difficult to trade because you have the Wizards out in force doing a lot of heavy handed misinformation campaigns that the cognoscenti believe. So it's really a fundamental choice right now of asking what you would rather own: Land of Oz USD type paper assets that benefit from regular MoP operations, or something tangible and in the real world in short supply? I leave the answer and the timing (as I can't predict cognoscenti reactions) of that one to you.

On gold specifically I posted that the specs had piled back in, so of course that leaves it a bit vulnerable to MoP Orwellian nonsense.

On the separate issue of the stocks such as MNG, CLG, etc, etc, the question is when are these companies going to realize shareholder value on these advanced stage deposits they are sitting on? I pose that one to you especially on a name like CLG? Frankly the time may be coming for shareholders to just take matters into their own hands. I think these companies should be raided. An outfit like CLG is small enough that even a group of well heeled types that lurk here could muster together and organize it. And I'm serious, if anybody else is.
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