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To: craig crawford who wrote (130349)8/21/2001 10:14:00 PM
From: Victor Lazlo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
Hey Craig, you fail to put your $$ where your commodities mouth is.. why are you not long any commodities, Mr. Crawford?

if you like to just talk about commodities, and perhaps paper trade, that is fine. No problem there; just say so! Commodities are very tricky, and the vast majority of people who try to trade commodities completley lose their shirts, no matter what the market conditions.

So I understand your aprehensions to go long commodities. Way too much risk!
Victor



To: craig crawford who wrote (130349)8/22/2001 12:22:04 AM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
. now i'm trying to explain to people that the area to focus on for the next decade is commodities and it falls on deaf ears as well. that's good. if everyone agreed with me commodities were the place to be then we wouldn't be near a bottom, now would we?


We certainly would not be. As the world population continues to increase and consumption of commodities per capita increases, supply and demand will make them rise. The question of which I am clueless is which ones are they and how does one play them?