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To: hank2010 who wrote (33297)2/19/2007 3:14:23 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78409
 
Our safety regarding this market Hank, is that all the commodities continue to creep up, it seems to me.

I having been watching bloomberg and grains are also moving higher. Using corn for ethanol seems to be putting a strain on all grains. If corn gets too high they will switch to rice or wheat.

And the developed countries keep creating liquidity which keeps the developing countries running. Everything looks good. Maybe we can retire on this run-lol?



To: hank2010 who wrote (33297)2/19/2007 5:42:27 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 78409
 
hmmmmmm........

Vanadium, chromium, niobium, manganese, rhenium, tantalum (just threw the last two in because they rhyme.) -- can't be far behind. Silicon (ferrosilicon) is also used in the same arena.

Cobalt, tungsten and moly are all steel hardening/steel corrosion ameliorating metals. Zinc is also, while not an alloy metal, a valuable metal in that regard. So are magnesium, chromium and tin.

EC<:-}