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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Rat dog micro-cap picks...

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To: Rarebird who wrote (29529)4/6/2006 11:29:22 AM
From: Bucky Katt  Read Replies (1) of 48461
 
You also have metals, and by that I mean all of them, precious, industrial etc hitting 20+ year highs.
Same with oil.

To me that indicates the paper money created out of thin air is close to the tipping point, and this is being reflected in real goods.

The world is one default away from another Russian/Long term capital mismanagement meltdown.
How would they (central banks) respond?
By printing more paper?

Anyway, as to your question, I see too much borrowed & created paper chasing certain stock sectors.

Will it end, can it end?

What will be the catalyst of decline?
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Another thing to cogitate on,
real wages have not kept pace with the cost of living here in the US.
Not to mention the negative savings rate.
With that info where will Joe 6 Pack get his next round of borrowing now that the real estate atm is broken?
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