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

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To: ild who wrote (35115)6/30/2005 9:12:57 PM
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Date: Thu Jun 30 2005 16:17
trotsky (mozel) ID#248269:
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it's not unprecedented. a similar co-operation was enacted between the Fed and the BoE during the 1920's. end result: the great depression.

Date: Thu Jun 30 2005 16:12
trotsky (art) ID#248269:
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yes, sooner or later...of course, a global depression might come along and cut down demand.
still, our starting point wasn't really whether silver will one day experience a large price rise, which seems likely, but rather that there are times when it is outperformed by gold and vice versa. over the next 12 to 18 months i contend it is more likely that gold will outperform. of course i may turn out to be wrong about that, but imo the historical relationship is unlikely to break down in the near future.
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