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To: Canuck Dave who wrote (14544)7/23/2003 9:03:49 AM
From: Silver Super Bull  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39344
 
CD,

If the silver rally lasts the day, and closes at 4.95 or above, I think it is definitely a very significant breakout.

Should be interesting to see how the silver stocks do today...especially since some (PAAS, SSRI) had a weak day yesterday.

DB



To: Canuck Dave who wrote (14544)7/23/2003 9:05:26 AM
From: TheBusDriver  Respond to of 39344
 
<<Maybe I already am.>>

LOL! I KNOW you are! Just watch it, sometimes the jerkoffs in NY like to pull everyones chain.

Wayne



To: Canuck Dave who wrote (14544)7/23/2003 10:40:33 AM
From: Louis V. Lambrecht  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 39344
 
Maybe Stephen Roach gets bearish <vbg>
morganstanley.com
In my view, all this is indicative of what happens when deflationary risks of post-bubble economies take monetary policy into uncharted waters. As short-term nominal interest rates approach zero, central banks start to lose control of financial markets and the real economy. That’s precisely what has happened in Japan under the BOJ’s zero-interest-rate regime. And the rout in America’s bond market may well be a warning sign of a similar fate for the Fed.

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