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24005why Japan and not Euroland or something else?? and why now?? Japan, prior to theyard_man-3/18/2011
24004<i> I don't think it will be. I think the dollar has about bottomed heorkrious13/18/2011
24003I don't think it will be. I think the dollar has about bottomed here. Commyard_man-3/18/2011
24002Good. I hope they all worked for Goldman or JPM.Land Shark-3/18/2011
24001This could easily be the event the awakens the world to the bonfire of the curreorkrious-3/18/2011
24000What is deflationary about the tragic events in Japan? Are they going to flood tGST43/18/2011
23999wow: some traders were handed their heads past 24 hours in currency tradingNOW-3/18/2011
23998It is...I'd expect crack-up boom type moves in it (skyrocket up, then down).patron_anejo_por_favor-3/17/2011
23997the yen will be an interesting one to watchNOW-3/17/2011
23996Great piece, thanks Ork!benwood-3/17/2011
23995Can't you understand plain English? <G> The man said: <b>"Tommaso-3/17/2011
23994The Glimmer Twins keep partying like rock stars: NGD + 3.77%, NSU + 6.16%.patron_anejo_por_favor-3/17/2011
23993LOL, works better than whatever dictionary the Fed is using at the moment.....patron_anejo_por_favor-3/17/2011
23992wtf?forceOfHabit23/17/2011
23991Yes, that is a remarkable piece. It would be much better, however, if he had nTommaso13/17/2011
23990Definition update: Inflation - Central banks are printing too much money. DeflNevada999933/17/2011
23989long but absolutely superb piece by david stockman The End of Sound Money and torkrious153/17/2011
23988More than that, they will need massive amounts of Yen, to be printed from thin apatron_anejo_por_favor-3/17/2011
23987PALL looks like a better bet.ecrire-3/17/2011
23986>Gold: Huge deflationary impact of Japanese disaster is a powerful negative iLand Shark-3/17/2011
23985In light of the disaster and related risk aversion moves, PM's have been farLand Shark-3/17/2011
23984And don't forget the much expanded printing of currency around the world to atticus4paws13/17/2011
23983Disaster Demand in Precious Metals Last week’s earthquake in Japan has quickly Jimfutu28-3/17/2011
23982st yes but they will need massive amounts of steel, wood, concrete, etc to rebuNOW23/16/2011
23981Gold: Huge deflationary impact of Japanese disaster is a powerful negative influecrire13/16/2011
23980<i>If I were more cynical, I would say that NGD got whacked pretty good yeorkrious-3/16/2011
23979If I were more cynical, I would say that NGD got whacked pretty good yesterday carranza2-3/16/2011
23978El Morro news Message 27240362orkrious-3/16/2011
23977It was time, I guess.TheSlowLane-3/15/2011
23976so much for sprotts bo why the s$% hameering?NOW-3/15/2011
23975Yea-----Me too!!! What did ya say??Paxb2u-3/14/2011
23974If I expect something to go higher than I expect... Oh, never mind! <g>benwood13/14/2011
23973<b>How and When</b> Martin A. Armstrong <i>Take gold for exabull_dozer-3/13/2011
23972This is the way it happens in Saudi Arabia , a direct quote, from the King: SauScoobah-3/11/2011
23971"Without any doubt, this is going longer and higher than even I expect.&quoTommaso-3/11/2011
23970I can tasted that sushi now... the original post was for February gold, now AprGROUND ZERO™-3/11/2011
23969delNOW-3/11/2011
23968Option 2 adds more tar to the pit and that is what they will choose eventually. Nevada999913/10/2011
23967There is pressure on the Fed to end its bond buying program, even among its own ecrire-3/10/2011
23966It could (in theory) be between 1 and 2 -- buy fewer treasuries than they'vebenwood-3/10/2011
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