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Strategies & Market Trends
Commodities - The Coming Bull Market
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1368>> Ahem...VBG. It was you who began that argument, taking exception to my craig crawford-7/7/2002
1367>> Freedom Works, but you think intelligent government control works bettecraig crawford-7/7/2002
1366DJ Smithfield/Estimate -2: Pork Facing More Competition >SFD DES MOINES, Ijtech-7/3/2002
1365Bear Stearns' Copper Analyst had this note this morning. <i> COPPER –Robert Douglas-7/1/2002
1364U.S. Commodities: Soybeans Soar on Less-Than-Expected Plantings 2002-06-28 13:01Stephen O-6/28/2002
1363Well copper is right back up there again. Look at a chart since January , upwarStephen O-6/28/2002
1362<<the world has been in a depression for the last few years...>> Wlee0-6/27/2002
1361Message 17654578 /edit. The fact that Europeans are commenting (prev msg by FT)maceng2-6/26/2002
1360Trade restrictions help lift steel prices in US By Adrienne Roberts Published:maceng2-6/26/2002
1359Re: "the market always knows when something is up, and i can feel it in myDan B.-6/24/2002
1358Re: "i don't think americans should decide what is best for america baDan B.-6/24/2002
1357I think everyone well informed realizes that it is more appropriate to state thaDan B.-6/24/2002
1356Re: " no point in arguing semantics. you can label it however you want--clDan B.-6/24/2002
1355Dude, since you are the one who took my words out of context in the beginning, aDan B.-6/24/2002
1354I think little piece you offered is a crock. Sweeping generalizations without sDan B.-6/24/2002
1353false spring... now into summer? spreads in the bonds still a no inflation indiBox-By-The-Riviera™-6/24/2002
1352what happened to copper? down six days in a row! ever since you informed me hocraig crawford-6/24/2002
1351<b>History debunks the free trade myth </b> guardian.co.uk craig crawford-6/24/2002
1350>> Obviously, you have no idea how completely wrong you are. Trust me on tcraig crawford-6/24/2002
1349no point in arguing semantics. you can label it however you want--classical libcraig crawford-6/24/2002
1348>> They went long ago << there are still tens of thousands. tens ocraig crawford-6/24/2002
1347>> A weaker dollar is better. << there are negative costs to devalucraig crawford-6/24/2002
1346<i>causing inflation and a rise in gold!</i> Well, once my little smaceng2-6/18/2002
1345when all else fails, the pinko liberals blame the tariffs. tariffs caused the gcraig crawford-6/17/2002
1344<b>The $24 Trillion Derivatives Monster</b> kitco.com By Davicraig crawford-6/14/2002
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