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To: bull_dozer who wrote (22932)11/30/2010 11:31:54 AM
From: Horgad4 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29622
 
Was that for comic relief? Because with all the dominoes around the world steadily toppling, we sure need some...



To: bull_dozer who wrote (22932)11/30/2010 1:05:57 PM
From: patron_anejo_por_favor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29622
 
EXCELLENT! Need more like those.....<NG>



To: bull_dozer who wrote (22932)11/30/2010 2:02:49 PM
From: John McCarthy  Respond to of 29622
 
Hi Ben ... is that George standing next to you?



To: bull_dozer who wrote (22932)12/1/2010 8:31:01 AM
From: White Train2 Recommendations  Respond to of 29622
 
"And when the hyperinflation fervor goes away, gold will be about as exciting as its less glamorous cousin: lead."

Fiscal sanity is just around the corner. And
less glamorous lead is up 2.5 times since 1/2009.



To: bull_dozer who wrote (22932)12/2/2010 2:06:23 AM
From: GST11 Recommendations  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 29622
 
The depth of ignorance about gold is evident every time you read about how gold is in a 'bubble' that will burst because we are in a period of deleveraging -- tell that to the Chinese whose economy have been glowing white hot. Tell that to the people of India. Tell that to the world's central banks who find themselves holding worthless paper. Tell that to investors who watch with astonished disbelief as the central bankers adds zeroes to their paper currencies to create 'liquidity'. What is going thud are the paper (should I say electronic?) currencies of sovereign states whose attempts to bail out the global 'banking system' have created conditions that no well-informed person can consider consistent with the role of these currencies as a 'store of wealth'. Tell this to the idiots who post BS about deleveraging and gold bubbles -- gold is a store of value and its role as a store of value is soaring as one currency after another fails to even pretend to play this role.