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To: Canuck Dave who wrote (99048)11/17/2007 4:53:27 PM
From: Rocket Red  Respond to of 313046
 
Took a pile of cash out of the markets already.
Don't trust them at all here.I still got stocks too but some are threading on hot water and they may get un-loaded next week when i'm back home.Finished 1 job today and got 1 more days work at another one if all goes well so should be home late tomorrow.

With the credit crunch still surrounding us I can't see the markets continue on the way they have been.

Last year we had it good till the new year and after that it was a pretty boring market for Jan,Feb,and Mar bearing Uranium stocks went to town.

Xmas is my time line to be out and fully cash and I'll see what the markets do while i'm in the patch till end of mar.

Won't be playing much while i'm in da bush



To: Canuck Dave who wrote (99048)11/17/2007 10:51:45 PM
From: GoldBull no bug here  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 313046
 
Dave, read the Credit Bubble a couple of times and read this one a few times -

Message 24060622

I'm trying to sort it all out. There's alot of inflation. The dollar is trash. But, on the otherhand, I sense the deflation effects of a massive credit bubble imploding.

How does this play out? How to trade this?

I think cash is the way to go, but today's cash is trash.
Cash has to be physical metals. Trying to balance my portfolio accordingly.

But then...with the World Boom, China, India, gold lovers all...I think there might be a shortage of metals, so there is room for quality exploration plays, too.

Oh, the torment.

Note to self, don't try and get rich. Focus on savin' yer ass.