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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (138362)9/23/2008 9:00:52 PM
From: geode00  Respond to of 173976
 
I heard we have $3.6 Trillion (and increase all the time LOL) in gold reserves.

I still think that gold and commodities are going to be the next bubble but these bubbles always take longer to form than I expect.

I thought that house prices should have been in decline starting in 2000 after the stock market tanked. I didn't count on those incredible 750% of income, no-doc, teaser-rate, negative amortization whacko loans to dogs and dead people.

:)

If housing prices had declined in 2000, we'd be in much better shape today. I want to know where all that money went.

:(