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To: GraceZ who wrote (67849)12/1/2006 3:26:15 PM
From: GSTRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Yes, and the Canadian dollar is up by close to 40% in the last few years. Obviously you have not been to Europe lately, and the British pound certainly is not too weak given that it is at levels not seen since 1992. Same for the Ausie dollar -- and the yen is relatively flat thanks to all the arbitrage. The yuan is now gracefully floating higher to where it belongs which is much higher, and of course gold has been soaring higher for a couple of years -- so tell me please, where are those major US trading currencies that you see bucking this trend???