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To: Yorikke who wrote (14031)4/16/2013 2:31:13 PM
From: robert b furman1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 33421
 
Hi Yorrike,

When the fed initailly began QE 1 - was not the immediate result a boom in commodities?
If the most recent fed notes are ushering in a realization that QE may well begin a tapering down sooner than later,would that not be a catalist to the unwinding of the commodity bubble that QE initiated years ago?

Goldman Sachs seemed to usher in this position and I hate to give them any credibility.That being said ,as I recall they jumped on the commodity boom when QE 1 initiated.

Bob