To: d:oug who wrote (79544 ) 11/23/2001 4:45:34 AM From: d:oug Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116753 Not afraid to ask, but don't know enough to make a question. Once again i'm at Gata Bill's cafe, and as that saying goes... you get what you pay for, i'm not getting much out of these articles, and its not because there is nothing to get, but just the opposite, as in lots, yes, but there is a catch, as in its not for beginners, but for those knowing that the CNBC(s), CNN(s) and the Louies Dobbs & Rukeyser(s) ain't no Rudy Giuliani(s) as in a Howard Coswell telling it as it is so, where o where are you Rudolph were your nose shines the Light of TruTh bright onto that spoken by those trying to fool all the people all this time now? ok, and as Cinderalla awoke and asked "what a big nose you have" the wolf spoke kindly about the nice aroma of her perfume. then, off to grandfathers house made of cheese cakes, upon which was really the secret location of Gata Inc. so Hutch, lets make a deal, i'll not detail the hoax that resulted in your aWaking, but for sure o49r/gold_tutor took it hook-line-sinker :o) So Hutch, help me via teach me money 101 here. Here is where i'm a dumbo, need help with terms, as follows. thanks Hutch TIA medium of exchange Bond market major Creditor ( U.S. Government) Long Bond. rise in yield Bond traders trade deficit foreign asset holdingslemetropolecafe.com The Kiki Table Potpourri Topic du Jour, Dollar.com Dollar dot com, is the story of.... ... commerce is free to choose between retaining its old medium of exchange or creating a new one for itself." 1 This is not to ignore the Bond market and the fact it dwarfs... ... major Creditor ( U.S. Government) recently announced the assassination of the Long Bond. ... massive decline in the Bond market (and a reciprocal rise in yield... The Bond traders are worried about... ... outrageous growing trade deficit is... Foreigners have been funding U.S. consumption for... Foreign asset holdings are... ... it will prove once again, when you can lie about money, you can lie about anything. David Morgan November 22, 2001 Silver-Investor.com silverguru22@hotmail.com 1 Ludwig von Mises, The Theory of Money and Credit (pp. 69, 71)