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anxvariety
ParticipantTomorrows shopping list: Gold, Ammo, Gold Ammo, Rice, Gold, Ammo.
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ParticipantTomorrows shopping list: Gold, Ammo, Gold Ammo, Rice, Gold, Ammo.
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ParticipantTomorrows shopping list: Gold, Ammo, Gold Ammo, Rice, Gold, Ammo.
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ParticipantRich, remove this post please.. I posted it twice accidently – this one in the wrong category.. and I also messed up the link in the other post. Is there a way to edit the original thread post?
anxvariety
ParticipantRich, remove this post please.. I posted it twice accidently – this one in the wrong category.. and I also messed up the link in the other post. Is there a way to edit the original thread post?
anxvariety
ParticipantRich, remove this post please.. I posted it twice accidently – this one in the wrong category.. and I also messed up the link in the other post. Is there a way to edit the original thread post?
anxvariety
ParticipantFun With Dick and Jane. It’s a Jim Carrey movie, if you don’t like him I still recommend it there’s some great scenes that will remind you of this housing bubble.
An update of the 1977 comedy, Dick and Jane are living the good life. That is until Dick (Jim Carrey) loses his job shortly after getting a promotion that convinced his wife Jane (Téa Leoni) to quit her job. The money is gone, and the house ends up in foreclosure. Dick decides to turn to a hilarious life of crime to pay the bills with his lovely wife by his side. Then together they decide it’s time to steal back what Former CEO Jack McCallister (Alec Baldwin) had stolen from them.
anxvariety
ParticipantFun With Dick and Jane. It’s a Jim Carrey movie, if you don’t like him I still recommend it there’s some great scenes that will remind you of this housing bubble.
An update of the 1977 comedy, Dick and Jane are living the good life. That is until Dick (Jim Carrey) loses his job shortly after getting a promotion that convinced his wife Jane (Téa Leoni) to quit her job. The money is gone, and the house ends up in foreclosure. Dick decides to turn to a hilarious life of crime to pay the bills with his lovely wife by his side. Then together they decide it’s time to steal back what Former CEO Jack McCallister (Alec Baldwin) had stolen from them.
anxvariety
ParticipantFun With Dick and Jane. It’s a Jim Carrey movie, if you don’t like him I still recommend it there’s some great scenes that will remind you of this housing bubble.
An update of the 1977 comedy, Dick and Jane are living the good life. That is until Dick (Jim Carrey) loses his job shortly after getting a promotion that convinced his wife Jane (Téa Leoni) to quit her job. The money is gone, and the house ends up in foreclosure. Dick decides to turn to a hilarious life of crime to pay the bills with his lovely wife by his side. Then together they decide it’s time to steal back what Former CEO Jack McCallister (Alec Baldwin) had stolen from them.
anxvariety
ParticipantUnderstood.. but the price is still going up. If you buy and sell you make money. Not a game I’m playing since I’d rather have precious metals, but maybe a reason as to how stocks could go up right now?
anxvariety
ParticipantUnderstood.. but the price is still going up. If you buy and sell you make money. Not a game I’m playing since I’d rather have precious metals, but maybe a reason as to how stocks could go up right now?
anxvariety
ParticipantUnderstood.. but the price is still going up. If you buy and sell you make money. Not a game I’m playing since I’d rather have precious metals, but maybe a reason as to how stocks could go up right now?
anxvariety
ParticipantI think I meant ‘elastic’ or maybe not 😉 Elasticity is the measure of how demand is affected by change in price right? With things like cigarettes and gas being inelastic in that demand doesn’t or changes little with increases in price? Correct me, thanks.
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ParticipantI think I meant ‘elastic’ or maybe not 😉 Elasticity is the measure of how demand is affected by change in price right? With things like cigarettes and gas being inelastic in that demand doesn’t or changes little with increases in price? Correct me, thanks.
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