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The Epic American Credit and Bond Bubble Laboratory
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108694""The turning point, I believe, will be when you can't convince yoprometheus1976-6/3/2010
108693I'm glad to hear that I have company. After 10 years of gains for gold, I stBSGrinder-6/3/2010
108692For me - no relatives, one friend. Pretty much every time gold comes up in convNo Mo Mo-6/3/2010
108691For me, zero relatives (except my bro-in-law who lets me buy his losers for him benwood26/3/2010
108690Makes you wonder if they sabotaged the well... SGSG16/3/2010
108689Goldman Sachs sold $250 million of BP stock before spill usatrends.infoDennis Roth-6/3/2010
108688<<<<I'd buy gold, but everyone and their donkey is buying gold.&dave rose-6/3/2010
108687Bonds seem to be high risk low return to me. You might as well be in cash and soclochard16/3/2010
108686We are just in stage 2 of the typical 3 stage bull for Gold/PM's. The first I_C_Deadpeople56/3/2010
108685Same as my MM, I think. Probably 75% of my assets. It galls me but...I don'tSG-6/2/2010
108684but you can buy gold as a hedge for shorts. yes, it might go down, but will it Skeeter Bug-6/2/2010
108683a coworker commented that she was only down 15% form the top in her 401k around Skeeter Bug-6/2/2010
108682Well, maybe I hang out too much at the "The Residential Real Estate Crash IRetiredNow-6/2/2010
108681Well, you could be right, but look at the runup in gold over the past decade. ThRetiredNow-6/2/2010
108680I don't know a single person who has bought any gold, or even anyone who KNOBSGrinder-6/2/2010
108679Somebody has an advertisement about financial services where it shows people holbenwood16/2/2010
108678I have been in PM's and Energy since 2000 or so. I will stick to that for thI_C_Deadpeople-6/2/2010
10867748-year-olds may live for 50 more years. My next door neighbor is 99, although benwood-6/2/2010
108676That will be a drag on capital formation for years, I believe -- the Boomer bulgbenwood26/2/2010
108675I only know two other people who've dabbled in gold or pm shares. Zero of mbenwood-6/2/2010
108674So much for anecdotal information. :) Our anecdotes are opposed. I guess the onlRetiredNow-6/2/2010
108673That is interesting, I am the same age (48) and I am not seeing that. Seems mostI_C_Deadpeople-6/2/2010
108672Gold is a store of value. Whether or not it goes to $3K or $300 it will provide ggersh-6/2/2010
108671Yep, sure does.RetiredNow-6/2/2010
108670I'm not too sure. Bonds funds have seen record inflows over the past year anRetiredNow-6/2/2010
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