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To: Robohogs who wrote (30152)4/6/2005 5:45:12 PM
From: LLCF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
<I agree - just wanted others's views as many here seem to think coming dollar collapse is inevitable. >

You know the opinion I've held for years now is simply that with the dollar being the {over} reserve {d} currency, it's simply too risky to hold for it's own sake. If you like some US stocks or assets that's one thing, but bounce or not {and it has many times} there could be a route at any moment and in the long term some type of route {slow or fast} is inevitable vs gold, assets, and any reasonable currency {anything not being printed at an unreasonable rate}.

FWIW, my opinion on gold has been and remains the flip side... sure there will be corrections, but it's too risky to be out completely because it could gap and run at any moment... and it IS going {much} higher.

DAK