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May 24, 2011 at 1:27 PM #699549May 24, 2011 at 8:11 PM #698520
paramount
ParticipantIsn’t it likely that those who bought @ low interest rates might on paper or worse experience losses.
Won’t prices go down when interest rates go up in general?
May 24, 2011 at 8:11 PM #698612paramount
ParticipantIsn’t it likely that those who bought @ low interest rates might on paper or worse experience losses.
Won’t prices go down when interest rates go up in general?
May 24, 2011 at 8:11 PM #699202paramount
ParticipantIsn’t it likely that those who bought @ low interest rates might on paper or worse experience losses.
Won’t prices go down when interest rates go up in general?
May 24, 2011 at 8:11 PM #699348paramount
ParticipantIsn’t it likely that those who bought @ low interest rates might on paper or worse experience losses.
Won’t prices go down when interest rates go up in general?
May 24, 2011 at 8:11 PM #699703paramount
ParticipantIsn’t it likely that those who bought @ low interest rates might on paper or worse experience losses.
Won’t prices go down when interest rates go up in general?
May 24, 2011 at 8:31 PM #698525blahblahblah
Participant[quote=walterwhite]No need for a farm. Soon we will be growing meat from stem cells in large clean vats. In this months harpers, interviews w the scientists who are bring us labmeat.[/quote]
No tendons, no bones, no cartilage. Yum!
They will probably be able to grow it in fun shapes like 4-leaf clover, etc…
May 24, 2011 at 8:31 PM #698617blahblahblah
Participant[quote=walterwhite]No need for a farm. Soon we will be growing meat from stem cells in large clean vats. In this months harpers, interviews w the scientists who are bring us labmeat.[/quote]
No tendons, no bones, no cartilage. Yum!
They will probably be able to grow it in fun shapes like 4-leaf clover, etc…
May 24, 2011 at 8:31 PM #699208blahblahblah
Participant[quote=walterwhite]No need for a farm. Soon we will be growing meat from stem cells in large clean vats. In this months harpers, interviews w the scientists who are bring us labmeat.[/quote]
No tendons, no bones, no cartilage. Yum!
They will probably be able to grow it in fun shapes like 4-leaf clover, etc…
May 24, 2011 at 8:31 PM #699353blahblahblah
Participant[quote=walterwhite]No need for a farm. Soon we will be growing meat from stem cells in large clean vats. In this months harpers, interviews w the scientists who are bring us labmeat.[/quote]
No tendons, no bones, no cartilage. Yum!
They will probably be able to grow it in fun shapes like 4-leaf clover, etc…
May 24, 2011 at 8:31 PM #699708blahblahblah
Participant[quote=walterwhite]No need for a farm. Soon we will be growing meat from stem cells in large clean vats. In this months harpers, interviews w the scientists who are bring us labmeat.[/quote]
No tendons, no bones, no cartilage. Yum!
They will probably be able to grow it in fun shapes like 4-leaf clover, etc…
May 24, 2011 at 9:19 PM #698540Coronita
Participant[quote=paramount]Isn’t it likely that those who bought @ low interest rates might on paper or worse experience losses.
Won’t prices go down when interest rates go up in general?[/quote]
The other food for thought which no one seems to have answered is if the u.s. Dollar continues to get hammered, then then how much cheaper are u.s. Assets relative to the world and what are the implications of thesmart savers noseeing theirsavings get obliterated?
Savings in 1% interest account seems to me a definite path to one’s financial self destruction
May 24, 2011 at 9:19 PM #698633Coronita
Participant[quote=paramount]Isn’t it likely that those who bought @ low interest rates might on paper or worse experience losses.
Won’t prices go down when interest rates go up in general?[/quote]
The other food for thought which no one seems to have answered is if the u.s. Dollar continues to get hammered, then then how much cheaper are u.s. Assets relative to the world and what are the implications of thesmart savers noseeing theirsavings get obliterated?
Savings in 1% interest account seems to me a definite path to one’s financial self destruction
May 24, 2011 at 9:19 PM #699222Coronita
Participant[quote=paramount]Isn’t it likely that those who bought @ low interest rates might on paper or worse experience losses.
Won’t prices go down when interest rates go up in general?[/quote]
The other food for thought which no one seems to have answered is if the u.s. Dollar continues to get hammered, then then how much cheaper are u.s. Assets relative to the world and what are the implications of thesmart savers noseeing theirsavings get obliterated?
Savings in 1% interest account seems to me a definite path to one’s financial self destruction
May 24, 2011 at 9:19 PM #699368Coronita
Participant[quote=paramount]Isn’t it likely that those who bought @ low interest rates might on paper or worse experience losses.
Won’t prices go down when interest rates go up in general?[/quote]
The other food for thought which no one seems to have answered is if the u.s. Dollar continues to get hammered, then then how much cheaper are u.s. Assets relative to the world and what are the implications of thesmart savers noseeing theirsavings get obliterated?
Savings in 1% interest account seems to me a definite path to one’s financial self destruction
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