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To: ild who wrote (20618)6/30/2002 7:38:54 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74559
 
Hi ild, from my last two posts, you can see I agree with <<gold's plunge on Friday was a pure manipulation>> and, yes, I own

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... and they are <<more political risks though>>, but relatively speaking, less than before, comparatively, due to WAT-WOT and such.

<<risk>> I believe there are certain countries that enjoy the protection of US aircraft carriers, and there are certain governments that obey US supervision, and certain types of companies that are too important to the world to be left in the hands of folks like Mugabe, and sometimes, these same territories and assets do not have the same complications as do same in the US.

The world is very relative, more so now than before, given all the moral high-horses are not as tall as before.

I am looking for more additions to equity, to satiate my equity culture:

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... and a fellow threader suggested natural gas stocks, which, after reading up on the coming shortages, I thought a good idea ... and so, would appreciate names from any one.

Chugs, Jay



To: ild who wrote (20618)7/1/2002 12:55:17 AM
From: LLCF  Respond to of 74559
 
Bull market sell offs are usually sharp with no volume.

dAK