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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: stan_hughes who wrote (4654)3/6/2008 10:57:07 AM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71428
 
The cheapest house you can build will cost you around $90-100
per square foot. That if you are careful and use really low
quality materials. I think this cost will only go up. I
don't think builders will sell below cost forever, it WILL
end. You can't find houses priced below that in many areas,
but in some areas you do, especially foreclosed properties,
and that is a genuine bargain, IMHO, especially if you can
get a high quality house for, say, $50 per sq. foot in
a foreclosure.



To: stan_hughes who wrote (4654)3/8/2008 9:14:51 PM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71428
 
nationaljewelernetwork.com

Could be another wild drop in gold prices. Record long
speculative position and decreasing physical demand from
jewelry could spell near term trouble for the metal. That,
with some liquidity drain. In the end, all wild drops for
gold fall on physical demand. We'll see next week. This
is not the end of the bull market in gold, but the metal
is known for its wild nature. -g- Pt and Pd finally took
a hit from parabolic run. Will oil follow?