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To: AllansAlias who wrote (20565)11/10/2001 2:19:29 PM
From: Shack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 209892
 
Funny you should say that. I'm looking at some copper stocks right now. Doesn't hurt that the commercials are quite long:

cftc.gov

PD is always a good bet and it looks like it is set to go higher, Edit-although I wouldn't call the pattern overly bullish:

angelfire.com

Looks like it may be in a '3' or 'c' up but this move up could very well be a 'b'. Hunitng around for juniors.



To: AllansAlias who wrote (20565)11/10/2001 2:46:29 PM
From: JRI  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 209892
 
<How can we profit?> I thought Canadian dollar/markets (and probably more so, Australia) are heavily tied/correlate to commodity prices?



To: AllansAlias who wrote (20565)11/10/2001 8:04:54 PM
From: NOW  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 209892
 
The old deflation/inflation thing: has us all tied up in knots. The crb should be the tell, but wtfdik?
All the arguments are certainly in favour of inflation as far as what the fed and govt want, and defaltion is certainly the talk of the town, so as a contrarian I do think we could inflate massively, but still and yet: there is anawful lot of productive capacity out there in all areas