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To: americano who wrote (49)11/2/2006 11:49:47 AM
From: americano  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 184
 
FMNJ climb back up the mountains



To: americano who wrote (49)11/2/2006 5:23:24 PM
From: NYBob1  Respond to of 184
 
FMNJ Ag breakout -
its a bit more patience -



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To: americano who wrote (49)11/3/2006 1:36:17 AM
From: NYBob1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 184
 
FMNJ weekly chart - Bollinger bands contracting for big move -

"I am rich Potosi -

Treasure of the world -

The king of all mountains -

And the envy of all kings" -

Legend on 16th-century Potosi -

coat of arms -








Cerro Rico -
past is one of almost unimaginable riches -

The hill was largely untouched when Spanish
conquistadores stumbled across it in 1544 -


"I am rich Potosi -
Treasure of the world.
The king of all mountains -
And the envy of all kings" -
Legend on 16th-century Potosi coat of arms

Over the next three centuries -
it yielded a river of riches -
more than 62,000 metric tonnes -
(137 million pounds) of Silver -
that provided the Spanish aristocracy -
with a lifestyle of profligate opulence -
and, because it was used to pay off -
many Spanish debts to neighbours -
fuelled much of the economic rise of Europe -

Much of the Silver even ended up in China -
used to pay for England's new addiction to tea -

Potosi -
the city which grew up at the foot of the hill -
was said to be paved with Silver -
and became a byword for luxury and splendour -
At the height of its splendour -
in the 17th Century, Potosi was one -
of the largest cities in the world -

dd ...
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