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To: GeoDude who wrote (29699)4/17/2006 4:41:09 PM
From: Skywatcher  Respond to of 48461
 
SLW!!!! loving it...
GG hitting all times highs
ARD...bummin me out...had a nice gain early...came back to red



To: GeoDude who wrote (29699)4/19/2006 8:40:29 AM
From: Bucky Katt  Respond to of 48461
 
Jim Rogers Says Gold Will Reach $1,000 as Commodity Prices Soar>

April 19 (Bloomberg) -- Jim Rogers, the former George Soros partner who foresaw the start of a commodity rally in 1999, said the boom in energy and raw material prices will endure, driving gold to a record $1,000 an ounce.

``The shortest bull market for commodities lasted 15 years, the longest 23 years,'' Rogers, 63, said in an interview. So if history is any guide, ``they've got a long way to go.''

Prices of crude oil, copper and zinc are at records, and other commodities are at multiyear highs, as speculators and hedge funds seek investments delivering greater returns than stocks and bonds. Global demand led by China, the world's fastest growing major economy, has outstripped supply curtailed by lack of investment and output disruptions.

``Supply and demand is terribly out of balance for nearly all commodities right now,'' Rogers said in Singapore April 17. ``This is not a bubble.''

Gold for immediate delivery reached a 25-year high of $624.70 an ounce today, still below an all-time peak of $850 for spot gold in 1980. Crude oil rose to a record $71.60 a barrel in New York yesterday and copper gained the most in nine years.

``Economies around the world, especially in Asia, are growing very rapidly,'' said Rogers, who co-founded the Quantum hedge fund with Soros in the 1970s.