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To: SouthFloridaGuy who wrote (268)2/22/2007 4:42:05 PM
From: pogohereRead Replies (1) of 1718
 
Those of course are not my reasons. But I do like the dates. I've offered news, sources and analysis before about what I consider to be the historic imbalances that exist and none of it gets acknowledged as having any bearing on the direction of the markets. So I don't feel inclined to belabor what I've already covered. And you probably don't want to hear it. Good.

And once again, I unhesitatingly acknowledge, investing consistent with the markets beliefs has been very profitable. Nevertheless, despite the markets disinclination to put significant money in pms and base metals (with a few exceptions), I have put my money there and done very well. Most of that approach has been based on the expansion of money supplies by all countries.

To me, the dyed-in-the wool bulls, the "someday those fundamentals that suggest problems will matter but not now crowd" are analogous to canaries in the coal mine. Only in this case the louder they screech "it ain't gonna happen any time soon" the more concerned I am. By the time they stop screeching it will be beyond the best times to place my bets.

You've been very bullish and I am all ears.
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