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Strategies & Market Trends
Booms, Busts, and Recoveries
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69809"Cut a check/cheque". Google didn't have a solid answer on the orMaurice Winn-6/27/2008
69808Heating bills will go DOWN, not up, as heating oil prices rise: <<i>heMaurice Winn-6/27/2008
69807They said my amazing invention of CDMA breached the laws of physics too, but youMaurice Winn-6/27/2008
69806If these high prices hold up, heating bills this coming winter will be brutal.Snowshoe-6/27/2008
69805gas is $1.47/litre in vancouver which is the equivalent of approximately $5.55/uabuelita-6/26/2008
69804It is a sad commentary on our species that we haven't been able to design anmarcos-6/26/2008
69803Paid 1.429/l the other day here, for lawnmower gas [drive a diesel on bulk fuel marcos-6/26/2008
69802Way too soon for that. Listen for deafening screams at $5/gal. Alaska governmeSnowshoe-6/26/2008
69801too cheap. should be around 13/gal, even 14.TobagoJack-6/26/2008
69800Gas just hit $4.40/gallon here. (eom)Snowshoe-6/26/2008
69799>>It's a prediction and explanation rather than an argument. PredictiRJA_-6/26/2008
69798It's a prediction and explanation rather than an argument. It's a bit lMaurice Winn-6/26/2008
69797Mq: Not an effective argument.RJA_-6/26/2008
69796>>Observing that when greedy, self-serving, fiat wastrels get loose with aRJA_-6/26/2008
69795You will sign up because it will be like signing up to breathe air, agreeing to Maurice Winn-6/26/2008
69794Observing that when greedy, self-serving, fiat wastrels get loose with a printinMaurice Winn-6/26/2008
69793>>If fiat currencies go bust, then of course gold goes sky high compared wRJA_-6/26/2008
69792>>They should have invented CDMA and nuclear weapons instead. Ha! OtherRJA_-6/26/2008
69791That's funny. Normally people are wanting to figure out how to turn coal iMaurice Winn-6/26/2008
69790If fiat currencies go bust, then of course gold goes sky high compared with themMaurice Winn-6/26/2008
69789They were gambling looking for diamonds and got lucky and found a coal deposit.average joe-6/25/2008
69788>>Sure, gold could be the new currency, [albeit an atavistic "new&quoRJA_-6/25/2008
69787A good thesis to which I subscribe: <<i>The world has essentially beenMaurice Winn-6/25/2008
69786>>There simply isn't enough gold to run a 6 billion person economic syRJA_-6/25/2008
69785Good grief, what a graph. Roller coaster material: finance.yahoo.com I see whaMaurice Winn-6/25/2008
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