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Strategies & Market Trends
Commodities - The Coming Bull Market
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13437:31AM Sharp price rises could create worldwide steel shortage-- FT : The Financcraig crawford-6/14/2002
1342Re: "free trade has really only been pursued in america in earnest since tDan B.-6/10/2002
1341Craig, Re: "here is your mistake. modern conservatives are not classic libDan B.-6/10/2002
1340can't disagree with you.Box-By-The-Riviera™-6/10/2002
1339<i>! bye bye US troops in western europe!</i> They went long ago. Smaceng2-6/10/2002
1338i have taken that into account. never underestimate those filthy bankers from hcraig crawford-6/10/2002
1337>> Tariffs create all sorts of political problems << too effin bad!craig crawford-6/10/2002
1336>> Freedom AND free trade, are as American as Apple Pie, << hah! fcraig crawford-6/6/2002
1335>> But CRAIG, you DID plainly and simply say Britians nearly "STARVEDcraig crawford-6/6/2002
1334Craig, re: <i>you just know that most current intellectual thinkers beliemaceng2-6/6/2002
1333<b>Hoover then destroyed almost all export markets by signing the Smoot-Hacraig crawford-6/6/2002
1332>> So, the U.S. which has been preaching to the world about free trade, nocraig crawford-6/6/2002
1331<i>take your pick</i> Devalue the dollar is a no brainer. Tariffs maceng2-6/6/2002
1330>> Maybe a weaker dollar would work better the tariffs? << depreciacraig crawford-6/6/2002
1329i think if india blows up the hit to the global economy would be far more importcraig crawford-6/6/2002
1328could be. but in such an event i'd give you 2-1 odds the markets get shut dBox-By-The-Riviera™-6/6/2002
1327i'm not sure what you mean about false spring mode. i just know the market craig crawford-6/6/2002
1326This a war that can't be fought according to the powers that be. They wongrusum-6/6/2002
1325If cataclysmic war breaks out, the metals will go up because so much copper and Stephen O-6/6/2002
1324you still in the false spring mode? or should i say summer.Box-By-The-Riviera™-6/6/2002
1323i readily concede copper hasn't rolled over just yet. let's see how it craig crawford-6/6/2002
1322NEW YORK, June 4 (Reuters) - COMEX copper futures jumped to a one-year high on TStephen O-6/4/2002
1321Were you ever wrong , copper has broken out from a downtrend going back to 1994.Stephen O-6/4/2002
1320Pearly Button: Keep on reading, learning, thinking...that's a huge part of elee kramer-6/2/2002
1319What little economic education I have stems from the interaction mainly from S.Imaceng2-6/2/2002
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