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To: MoneyPenny who wrote (1080)1/5/2010 4:24:33 PM
From: Peter V  Respond to of 1277
 
When I bought my 2000 futures (and like you, I've decided never again), the prices were just about half of those prices (based on the labels I bought).

I'd hate to see what the prices had been before they became "more attractive than at any point in the last few years ..."



To: MoneyPenny who wrote (1080)1/5/2010 4:33:46 PM
From: Peter Dierks  Respond to of 1277
 
If you are buying Bordeaux, futures is the best way to buy. It is the only way you can be assured prior to the release that you will get an allotment.

The Chicago Wine Company: tcwc.com. They are honest in addition to having lower fees than many.