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

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To: TobagoJack who wrote (57301)4/2/2006 9:54:53 PM
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australian agriculture products process/trade company, uranium, oil, gas,

These make sense

financial speculator entity, gold mine

Did gold mines do well in the 30's? I read in some places they didn't - maybe they had poor hedging strategies?

pinned at the high, with low volatility, waiting for signs of breakdown or breakout

When volatility is low - you MUST go!

i figure all will vote for joyous hyper monetary inflation over miserable debt deflation,

More worthless green paper - hooray - load me up Bernanke! Maybe I can funnel that money to the hookers quicker than my peers and get lots of naked fun before the prices go up too much! I can AFFIRM for you that hookers do not LIKE prices going down - they would rather not work than sell themselves cheap - but if you give them MORE worthless money - they have been programmed in a way that they think they WIN when their prices go up.

political/economic/monetary/social events will go from bad to worse,

Silly Chen! You take that frown and turn it upside down - things are getting better all the time. Look at the wonders in Shanghai - pudong got bulldozed over for new development - and all the poor pudong farmers stand there gaping at the new honda dealership selling cars that only rich party members can afford - where they used to grow thier food - that is progress right?

money is still free; as to mopping up of liquidity, i am not convinced,

We got to drain those swamps. Mosquitoes are flying all around. I heard new zealand and iceland gonna start - maybe Japan too. My bum friend, all he wanted was young women giving him sex to get out and work hard - but no money would buy him how much he wanted - and after he got older his brad pitt looks waned - so he sat down - monetary people can't understand there isn't enough money in the universe to make that donkey plow - they are using the wrong carrot. Just like I posted about your chinese friends stealing korean wives - many people won't work if they can't get what they want. Their wants and needs transcend money and monetary things.

because debt is increasing, via fiscal policies all around, unless i am misunderstanding something

Zimbabwe has 600% interest rates - are they draining thier swamps?

all signs point to intention to trash the dollar again, even as all other currencies are trash as well

The philster thinks pimco and magic offshore accounts are still doing a good job of supporting the dollar. I bet iceland and new zealand and australia and such just WISH they were as sneaky and clever as those USA boys - we got so many tricks it makes houdini's head spin in his grave.

oh, and yes, i expect the usa to take on iran as was the case with iraq

Whew - that is gonna be a hard sell Chen - the rednecks I know are no where NEAR as gung ho about iran like they were Iraq - 9/11 was a long time now and they are all going broke with ARM's that are resetting - I just hope el mat gets all his friends out of there if/when the bombs start dropping.

possible solution set: accumulate gold, hoard silver, tank up n non-ME oil, ... well, you know

conservativecrust.com

General check this out - you will laugh your ass off - who wins - the tank or the tianneman square student with a gold coin?

Patron told me the indians should have invested in smith and wesson - not teepees and buffalo - HAHA!
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