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Strategies & Market Trends : The Epic American Credit and Bond Bubble Laboratory -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TobagoJack who wrote (74725)12/2/2006 1:52:32 PM
From: shades  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
No I do not admit I am wrong, I asked you to post your numbers and I will keep an open mind - why have you not done so? Post some numbers and show us all your proof. The percentage rise in the real prices of bread and hairdo's. And don't pull moo's trick of picking one point, give us 1, 3, 5, and 10 year history.

I also asked you to comment on the other sectors that did better than gold and why did our gracious host sell all his gold - but as you show more and more - you are just the one trick pony. I think you are confused about black markets Dear General, if the official price of bread is 250, but the black market price is 500, then that is less helpful to your point - not more. IE the MORE that the prices go up for bread and water and haircuts, the less gold hedges against the inflationary increase. When you are willing to add something to the previously made points, we will have more to discuss, but you are not adding anything new - get a new record and put in the player - the one you are playing is getting old - hehe.

100 dollars became:

1232
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1411
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848
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710
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594
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713
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473
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539
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465
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The list goes on and on of investments that beat your one trick pony.

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americanbulls.com; Doesn't look like your precious metals was the best sector to me - what aren't you getting?