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November 5, 2010 at 12:35 PM #628439November 5, 2010 at 12:48 PM #627376CoronitaParticipant
[quote=permabear][quote=flu]
But….Current gas prices are nowhere near the all time high a few years ago, when 91 octane ran close to $5/gallon. .We’re currently at $3.20/gal (lower if you go to costco). And same could be said about food prices. We’re not seeing significant inflation (yet….Keyword is YET)….We will, eventually..But when?[/quote]Prices you see at the store trail the futures market by about 6-9 months, due to hedging and the length of contracts. So hold that thought until Feb/March.[/quote]
But, if the government dumped $2trillion so far, shouldn’t we’ve already started to see the effects?
….Fair enough.. Let’s wait and see how bad is inflation 6-9 months from now… (Note, again, I’m not disputing that inflation will happen)….I just don’t see all the sudden prices doubling say 1-2 years from now.
November 5, 2010 at 12:48 PM #627453CoronitaParticipant[quote=permabear][quote=flu]
But….Current gas prices are nowhere near the all time high a few years ago, when 91 octane ran close to $5/gallon. .We’re currently at $3.20/gal (lower if you go to costco). And same could be said about food prices. We’re not seeing significant inflation (yet….Keyword is YET)….We will, eventually..But when?[/quote]Prices you see at the store trail the futures market by about 6-9 months, due to hedging and the length of contracts. So hold that thought until Feb/March.[/quote]
But, if the government dumped $2trillion so far, shouldn’t we’ve already started to see the effects?
….Fair enough.. Let’s wait and see how bad is inflation 6-9 months from now… (Note, again, I’m not disputing that inflation will happen)….I just don’t see all the sudden prices doubling say 1-2 years from now.
November 5, 2010 at 12:48 PM #628012CoronitaParticipant[quote=permabear][quote=flu]
But….Current gas prices are nowhere near the all time high a few years ago, when 91 octane ran close to $5/gallon. .We’re currently at $3.20/gal (lower if you go to costco). And same could be said about food prices. We’re not seeing significant inflation (yet….Keyword is YET)….We will, eventually..But when?[/quote]Prices you see at the store trail the futures market by about 6-9 months, due to hedging and the length of contracts. So hold that thought until Feb/March.[/quote]
But, if the government dumped $2trillion so far, shouldn’t we’ve already started to see the effects?
….Fair enough.. Let’s wait and see how bad is inflation 6-9 months from now… (Note, again, I’m not disputing that inflation will happen)….I just don’t see all the sudden prices doubling say 1-2 years from now.
November 5, 2010 at 12:48 PM #628136CoronitaParticipant[quote=permabear][quote=flu]
But….Current gas prices are nowhere near the all time high a few years ago, when 91 octane ran close to $5/gallon. .We’re currently at $3.20/gal (lower if you go to costco). And same could be said about food prices. We’re not seeing significant inflation (yet….Keyword is YET)….We will, eventually..But when?[/quote]Prices you see at the store trail the futures market by about 6-9 months, due to hedging and the length of contracts. So hold that thought until Feb/March.[/quote]
But, if the government dumped $2trillion so far, shouldn’t we’ve already started to see the effects?
….Fair enough.. Let’s wait and see how bad is inflation 6-9 months from now… (Note, again, I’m not disputing that inflation will happen)….I just don’t see all the sudden prices doubling say 1-2 years from now.
November 5, 2010 at 12:48 PM #628449CoronitaParticipant[quote=permabear][quote=flu]
But….Current gas prices are nowhere near the all time high a few years ago, when 91 octane ran close to $5/gallon. .We’re currently at $3.20/gal (lower if you go to costco). And same could be said about food prices. We’re not seeing significant inflation (yet….Keyword is YET)….We will, eventually..But when?[/quote]Prices you see at the store trail the futures market by about 6-9 months, due to hedging and the length of contracts. So hold that thought until Feb/March.[/quote]
But, if the government dumped $2trillion so far, shouldn’t we’ve already started to see the effects?
….Fair enough.. Let’s wait and see how bad is inflation 6-9 months from now… (Note, again, I’m not disputing that inflation will happen)….I just don’t see all the sudden prices doubling say 1-2 years from now.
November 5, 2010 at 2:20 PM #627422JWM in SDParticipantYep, I see you’re still the same a-hole you always were.
November 5, 2010 at 2:20 PM #627500JWM in SDParticipantYep, I see you’re still the same a-hole you always were.
November 5, 2010 at 2:20 PM #628058JWM in SDParticipantYep, I see you’re still the same a-hole you always were.
November 5, 2010 at 2:20 PM #628184JWM in SDParticipantYep, I see you’re still the same a-hole you always were.
November 5, 2010 at 2:20 PM #628496JWM in SDParticipantYep, I see you’re still the same a-hole you always were.
November 5, 2010 at 2:25 PM #627427sdrealtorParticipantI maybe an a-hole in your eyes but at least I was right. You are still are hanging onto the same point of view. A broken clock is right twice a day and eventually you may be also.
November 5, 2010 at 2:25 PM #627505sdrealtorParticipantI maybe an a-hole in your eyes but at least I was right. You are still are hanging onto the same point of view. A broken clock is right twice a day and eventually you may be also.
November 5, 2010 at 2:25 PM #628063sdrealtorParticipantI maybe an a-hole in your eyes but at least I was right. You are still are hanging onto the same point of view. A broken clock is right twice a day and eventually you may be also.
November 5, 2010 at 2:25 PM #628189sdrealtorParticipantI maybe an a-hole in your eyes but at least I was right. You are still are hanging onto the same point of view. A broken clock is right twice a day and eventually you may be also.
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