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Non-Tech : Kirk's Market Thoughts
COHR 148.85-1.9%Nov 25 3:59 PM EST

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To: Return to Sender who wrote (3418)9/14/2015 2:38:23 PM
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When the banking system was on the verge of collapse, everyone plowed into commodities, hard assets. Add in China's buying spree the past decade. We simultaneously saw a boom in mining in Australia and the US oil+gas industry dramatically improve production.

I think the drop in commodities over the past few years has less to do with global economic problems and much more to do with oversupply.....

I don't agree with your extrapolation here:

Commodity prices falling over the last few years seem to suggest just how much of a bubble the stock market has been in simply because the stock market has remained so high.
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