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23765You are right that seeing the price run against them is the main thing, but if tTommaso-2/14/2011
23764Yeah, I said that in my first post to you. You owe on whatever you are losing. orkrious-2/14/2011
23763Further on SA: There is something slightly messed up with the AMEX short intereTommaso22/14/2011
23762That's because you were making money on your short positions. I was in the Tommaso-2/14/2011
23761ROFLMAO. Sorry, I can't help myself. I remember downloading transactionsorkrious-2/14/2011
23760<i>"LOL."</i> That was not my reaction. <g>No Mo Mo-2/14/2011
23759<i>but I used to use equity in my longs rather than cash, and I was chargeorkrious-2/14/2011
23758Been a long time since I held any short positions, but I used to use equity in mTommaso-2/14/2011
23757LOL. That's true. In the past I paid plenty of exorbitant homebuilder'sorkrious-2/14/2011
23756<i>"Shorting on margin costs nothing except when you don't have aNo Mo Mo-2/14/2011
23755<i>As we know, there's that huge short position that will have to be lorkrious-2/14/2011
23754I like the smell of that. People at Newmont are (as best I can tell) among the wTommaso12/14/2011
23753A top guy from NEM thought enough of SA to join them. finance.yahoo.comorkrious12/14/2011
23752Every little bit helps. (g)Sawdusty12/14/2011
23751I guessing You can amass a fortune like that by receiving 1-2 billion a year in Andrew-2/14/2011
23750Best of luck.kayco-2/13/2011
23749As bond yields go up, money will be attracted away from stocks. But as bond yieTommaso12/13/2011
23748"The lessons of history support bond yield fears" John Authers ft. Febkayco-2/13/2011
23747The Reason For Mubarak's Power Hand Off Delay: Plundering The Gold zerohedgProud Deplorable-2/13/2011
23746The precedent of Volcker in 1900/81 is not applicable here. 30 years ago we had ecrire12/12/2011
23745I actually don't know that many people as far as investing goes, yet I know benwood12/12/2011
23744You are probably right, but I have fooled myself in the past with extravagant anTommaso-2/12/2011
23743Maybe so, but my question was serious. I personally didn't see anything &quCactus Jack-2/12/2011
23742I was looking at the picture in the rubric for this thread; seems to me that we Tommaso-2/12/2011
23741I guess he thinks my scenario is just plain stupid because my gold stocks have oTommaso-2/12/2011
23740<i>What you foresee is just plain stupid, maybe some alice in wonderland sCactus Jack42/12/2011
23739You have lost it. You seemed reasonable in the past. Oh well.atticus4paws92/12/2011
23738<i>This report from BNN says that ICBC (Industrial Commercial Bank of Chinbull_dozer-2/12/2011
23737He's just using history, economics, and basic math as a guide. I'm surebenwood32/11/2011
23736The smart Sawdusty is back. Cheers,Sawdusty22/11/2011
23735Of course his henchmen committed cruel acts but would you, or, more important, tecrire-2/11/2011
23734What you foresee is just plain stupid, maybe some alice in wonderland scenario tecrire42/11/2011
23733jims Where are you and where have you been? And how ae you? I was going to makjrhana-2/11/2011
23732No apologies necessary for pointing out only a small degree of a comment's uTommaso42/11/2011
23731Volcker drove rates up to--what was it?--about 14% long term and 21% short term,Tommaso42/11/2011
23730Off topic. "With all his autocratic faults he is an honorable man" TSawdusty242/11/2011
23729Don't think so. With all his autocratic faults he is an honorable man and,beecrire-2/11/2011
23728I don't think 4.5% a year will cut it for the near term, maybe 6-8% for sevebenwood-2/11/2011
23727The thing about dollars is the way you can wire them, charge things in them, or Tommaso12/11/2011
23726Old habits die hard... political instability leads to a flight to the dollar. Wbenwood12/11/2011
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