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193'I can't blame them in a way...if everybody else is doing it, why not usJohn Vosilla2/15/2007
192Bullish. Foreigners are usually a good contrarian indicator. VIX hovering aroundSouthFloridaGuy2/15/2007
191Hey JIMMG, just saw your post. Rather than taking a pure market neutral posture SouthFloridaGuy2/15/2007
190Foreign demand for U.S. holdings (both domestic and foreign long-term securities$Mogul2/15/2007
189Yup. I think the irony that some people don't understand is that it was thSouthFloridaGuy2/15/2007
188we've been talking like that for years. its not an arguement.Box-By-The-Riviera™2/15/2007
187There's no resolution to this "argument" so let's end it. ThanSouthFloridaGuy2/15/2007
186fer sure! Hyperinflation bankrupts the government & leaves citizens in a dessammy™ -_-2/14/2007
185rates should rocket.....bonds gonna take out 105 then its down to 95 to 85da_cheif™2/14/2007
184that's destined to become a classic magazine cover indicator. a new era of jimmg2/14/2007
183We seem to be at a completely opposite end of the spectrum relative to the very John Vosilla2/14/2007
182Read Business Week. A new era of very low interest rates. It is the front page John Vosilla2/14/2007
181'How long will those trillions take a beating in high inflation-low rate envJohn Vosilla2/14/2007
180If we were heading into hyperinflation, why would we see a long bond yielding 4.jimmg2/14/2007
179lassurassoff. those dips made you look like an idiot denny, when they happened.Box-By-The-Riviera™2/14/2007
178It is just my opinion and belief , i made it up, but it seems to make some sensMike Johnston2/14/2007
177Now this is interesting: "The time that it takes for a country's chronFiscally Conservative2/14/2007
176its rising because all the sellers were chased out for 18 years into the low at da_cheif™2/14/2007
175dips since 82....????...u gotta be kidding...lmazoffda_cheif™2/14/2007
174Not really. I don't know how to value gold and I don't make claims that SouthFloridaGuy2/14/2007
173ok denny. where's the dip? and there were dips in that time line mr. craBox-By-The-Riviera™2/14/2007
172gonna make wat happened in the 90.s look like childs play.....da_cheif™2/14/2007
171i called it 25 years ago.....inflationary economic boom of unparrallleled propoda_cheif™2/14/2007
170Just in case the message went to the wrong address, here it is again ... Hello, TobagoJack2/14/2007
169gold then, at those levels, and given the premise, would be at 1500 give or takeBox-By-The-Riviera™2/14/2007
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