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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold and Silver Juniors, Mid-tiers and Producers

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To: RealMuLan who wrote (24258)11/3/2006 10:15:48 AM
From: Mr. Aloha  Read Replies (1) of 78419
 
<< My guess is that starting 2009 from China since a lot of commodity bulls use China as an excuse for their optimism<g>? but hey, what do I know<g> >>

Why would China growth reverse to decline in 2009 when they'll still use a tiny fraction of the commodities the West uses per capita and the World Expo is there in 2010?
expo2010china.com

<< One thing for sure is that there is more bubbling in commodity ride than real demand<g> So when it drops, it drops hard. MMGG from $1.5 to 3 in a matter of 4 weeks. >>

Read this article refuting the commodity "bubble" argument: 321gold.com . MMGG dropped from over $5 to $1.50 in 4 months primarily because of the selling/liquidation if its biggest shareholder (now regretful non-shareholder) during a low-volume sector sell-off. Meanwhile, zinc broke out to new record highs and the stock had its application to get on a legitimate stock excahnge approved. A quick recovery of less than half of the loss from the high when fundamentals have improved dramatically from then does not indicate a "bubble".

<< And Most of ordinary Chinese are NOT benefitting from the so-called high GDP growth in China >>

Yep, there's still an enormous amount of growth left for China in the coming decades so most of the ordinary Chinese can get some of the benefits of a Western lifestyle.
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