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October 14, 2010 at 4:14 PM #619286October 14, 2010 at 4:28 PM #618228CoronitaParticipant
[quote=AN][quote=flu][quote=walterwhite]if we see 1%, what will gold be per oz?[/quote]
I think when that happens, you should ask how much a can of corn will be π
Looks like the bubble equity markets are coming around the corner….Time to exit my short positions fast….[/quote]
Does this mean I should do the opposite and start shorting? :-).[/quote]Dude. I’m on a roll. Gymboree was just bought out by Bain Capital and to be taken private…And looks like the rumormills are churning with EMC/Oracle…Now if someone could just buy out Yahoo so I can dump that POS, along with some short positions that are going nowhere this month.
I gave up on “saving” in the the traditional sense… This is either going to end good for me, or it’s going to go down in one big fireball……But hey, if that happens, I can always ask the Fed to bail me out π
The new Flu…Aspiring idiot one day at a time….
October 14, 2010 at 4:28 PM #618315CoronitaParticipant[quote=AN][quote=flu][quote=walterwhite]if we see 1%, what will gold be per oz?[/quote]
I think when that happens, you should ask how much a can of corn will be π
Looks like the bubble equity markets are coming around the corner….Time to exit my short positions fast….[/quote]
Does this mean I should do the opposite and start shorting? :-).[/quote]Dude. I’m on a roll. Gymboree was just bought out by Bain Capital and to be taken private…And looks like the rumormills are churning with EMC/Oracle…Now if someone could just buy out Yahoo so I can dump that POS, along with some short positions that are going nowhere this month.
I gave up on “saving” in the the traditional sense… This is either going to end good for me, or it’s going to go down in one big fireball……But hey, if that happens, I can always ask the Fed to bail me out π
The new Flu…Aspiring idiot one day at a time….
October 14, 2010 at 4:28 PM #618864CoronitaParticipant[quote=AN][quote=flu][quote=walterwhite]if we see 1%, what will gold be per oz?[/quote]
I think when that happens, you should ask how much a can of corn will be π
Looks like the bubble equity markets are coming around the corner….Time to exit my short positions fast….[/quote]
Does this mean I should do the opposite and start shorting? :-).[/quote]Dude. I’m on a roll. Gymboree was just bought out by Bain Capital and to be taken private…And looks like the rumormills are churning with EMC/Oracle…Now if someone could just buy out Yahoo so I can dump that POS, along with some short positions that are going nowhere this month.
I gave up on “saving” in the the traditional sense… This is either going to end good for me, or it’s going to go down in one big fireball……But hey, if that happens, I can always ask the Fed to bail me out π
The new Flu…Aspiring idiot one day at a time….
October 14, 2010 at 4:28 PM #618984CoronitaParticipant[quote=AN][quote=flu][quote=walterwhite]if we see 1%, what will gold be per oz?[/quote]
I think when that happens, you should ask how much a can of corn will be π
Looks like the bubble equity markets are coming around the corner….Time to exit my short positions fast….[/quote]
Does this mean I should do the opposite and start shorting? :-).[/quote]Dude. I’m on a roll. Gymboree was just bought out by Bain Capital and to be taken private…And looks like the rumormills are churning with EMC/Oracle…Now if someone could just buy out Yahoo so I can dump that POS, along with some short positions that are going nowhere this month.
I gave up on “saving” in the the traditional sense… This is either going to end good for me, or it’s going to go down in one big fireball……But hey, if that happens, I can always ask the Fed to bail me out π
The new Flu…Aspiring idiot one day at a time….
October 14, 2010 at 4:28 PM #619301CoronitaParticipant[quote=AN][quote=flu][quote=walterwhite]if we see 1%, what will gold be per oz?[/quote]
I think when that happens, you should ask how much a can of corn will be π
Looks like the bubble equity markets are coming around the corner….Time to exit my short positions fast….[/quote]
Does this mean I should do the opposite and start shorting? :-).[/quote]Dude. I’m on a roll. Gymboree was just bought out by Bain Capital and to be taken private…And looks like the rumormills are churning with EMC/Oracle…Now if someone could just buy out Yahoo so I can dump that POS, along with some short positions that are going nowhere this month.
I gave up on “saving” in the the traditional sense… This is either going to end good for me, or it’s going to go down in one big fireball……But hey, if that happens, I can always ask the Fed to bail me out π
The new Flu…Aspiring idiot one day at a time….
October 14, 2010 at 6:57 PM #618303desmondParticipantNo difference from the old one. ha ha………..
October 14, 2010 at 6:57 PM #618389desmondParticipantNo difference from the old one. ha ha………..
October 14, 2010 at 6:57 PM #618939desmondParticipantNo difference from the old one. ha ha………..
October 14, 2010 at 6:57 PM #619058desmondParticipantNo difference from the old one. ha ha………..
October 14, 2010 at 6:57 PM #619373desmondParticipantNo difference from the old one. ha ha………..
October 14, 2010 at 7:28 PM #618333SD RealtorParticipantSaving dollars right now is a fools game. How can anyone say policies like this are good for savers. You are better off taking your dollars and buying mud. Look at what your dollar was worth just 3 months ago compared to today.
If you look at the big picture of what is going on and how things will manifest you better start doing something better with your dollars then saving them.
FLU exactly correct, equities are/will continue to bubble EXACTLY because of what you point out. The dollar becomes more worthless.
Welter/Scaredy you have to carry out the scenario to a conclusion. If you held debt and the notes you held continue to grow weaker and weaker would continue to hold that debt until it was a shriveled up turd? Wouldn’t/Shouldn’t other nations devalue their currencies as well? Think about it….
October 14, 2010 at 7:28 PM #618418SD RealtorParticipantSaving dollars right now is a fools game. How can anyone say policies like this are good for savers. You are better off taking your dollars and buying mud. Look at what your dollar was worth just 3 months ago compared to today.
If you look at the big picture of what is going on and how things will manifest you better start doing something better with your dollars then saving them.
FLU exactly correct, equities are/will continue to bubble EXACTLY because of what you point out. The dollar becomes more worthless.
Welter/Scaredy you have to carry out the scenario to a conclusion. If you held debt and the notes you held continue to grow weaker and weaker would continue to hold that debt until it was a shriveled up turd? Wouldn’t/Shouldn’t other nations devalue their currencies as well? Think about it….
October 14, 2010 at 7:28 PM #618969SD RealtorParticipantSaving dollars right now is a fools game. How can anyone say policies like this are good for savers. You are better off taking your dollars and buying mud. Look at what your dollar was worth just 3 months ago compared to today.
If you look at the big picture of what is going on and how things will manifest you better start doing something better with your dollars then saving them.
FLU exactly correct, equities are/will continue to bubble EXACTLY because of what you point out. The dollar becomes more worthless.
Welter/Scaredy you have to carry out the scenario to a conclusion. If you held debt and the notes you held continue to grow weaker and weaker would continue to hold that debt until it was a shriveled up turd? Wouldn’t/Shouldn’t other nations devalue their currencies as well? Think about it….
October 14, 2010 at 7:28 PM #619088SD RealtorParticipantSaving dollars right now is a fools game. How can anyone say policies like this are good for savers. You are better off taking your dollars and buying mud. Look at what your dollar was worth just 3 months ago compared to today.
If you look at the big picture of what is going on and how things will manifest you better start doing something better with your dollars then saving them.
FLU exactly correct, equities are/will continue to bubble EXACTLY because of what you point out. The dollar becomes more worthless.
Welter/Scaredy you have to carry out the scenario to a conclusion. If you held debt and the notes you held continue to grow weaker and weaker would continue to hold that debt until it was a shriveled up turd? Wouldn’t/Shouldn’t other nations devalue their currencies as well? Think about it….
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