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Strategies & Market Trends
Commodities - The Coming Bull Market
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1318Pearly Button...Nice post. You have a fine grasp of economic history and how thilee kramer-6/2/2002
1317Aluminum, Nickel, Other Metals Rise on Economic Data 2002-05-28 09:44 (New York)Stephen O-5/28/2002
1316Copper Prices Rise After BHP Billiton Extends Production Cuts 2002-05-28 05:53 (Stephen O-5/28/2002
1315PB et all, This is a must listen to, enjoy:)http://www.netcastdaily.com/1compleTom Gordon-5/26/2002
1314British trade 'will suffer over US congress clause' British businessesmaceng2-5/26/2002
1313Copper Rises on Expectation of Stronger Demand as Economy Grows 2002-05-24 10:49Stephen O-5/24/2002
1312Dan B. can you email me hope things are good Kimberly feminvstr@aol.comfeminvstr-5/24/2002
1311Message 17510245maceng2-5/24/2002
1310With the ban on poultry to Russia look for lower prices on all meats.Hogs will sjtech-5/24/2002
1309Thanks, I knew there was help out there. 'Tis only history which taught me Dan B.-5/23/2002
1308You are 98% correct. The one error is that even if Canuck lumber was not as gooThe Barracudaâ„¢-5/21/2002
1307The Corn Law-mandated price of corn was so high in the 1820s that it took most omarcos-5/21/2002
1306My god! I shoulda seen this sooner. If you don't understand that Free TradDan B.-5/21/2002
1305Excellent Pearly, right on! EOM Dan BDan B.-5/21/2002
1304RE: "free trade was a disaster for britain and is proving a disaster for tDan B.-5/21/2002
1303Here is current brief comment on copper from Canaccord in Canada. No roll over Stephen O-5/18/2002
1302WOW If this doesn't tell a story, I don't know what does... (from the lmaceng2-5/18/2002
1301Growing Trade Tension & A Still Overvalued Dollar One of the things Ian GorTom Gordon-5/18/2002
1300Maybe a weaker dollar would work better the tariffs? It would certainly attract maceng2-5/17/2002
1299>> I still think you are on the wrong track with this tariff idea <<craig crawford-5/17/2002
1298central bankers are evil!! i have about as much regard for bankers as i do for craig crawford-5/17/2002
1297>> With global economic recovery in doubt (to me that is) I see the demandcraig crawford-5/17/2002
1296sorry haven't read any books on the subject. just looked up info on the netcraig crawford-5/17/2002
1295i think copper is about done and is ready to roll over.craig crawford-5/17/2002
1294>> I will consider the actual results of free trade, too...and they are sicraig crawford-5/17/2002
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