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BubblesitterParticipant
Posted on a separate thread, I’m actively looking for “stock bargains”
Which companies are best positioned to weather and even thrive in major down turn, or a depression. An interesting article in Wall street Journal.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB12345625…
Although I’m very heavy on gold (via ETFs) and nearly all cash in FDIC insured institutions, I’m currently scoping out equities in companies best positioned to weather this.
Looks the the “cheap sin” industries do well. Although unfortunately personally I have a bit of a moral and ethical hurdle to cross before I invest in tobacco, alcohol, etc. Logging of all industries did very well during last the depression.
Bubblesitter
BubblesitterParticipantPosted on a separate thread, I’m actively looking for “stock bargains”
Which companies are best positioned to weather and even thrive in major down turn, or a depression. An interesting article in Wall street Journal.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB12345625…
Although I’m very heavy on gold (via ETFs) and nearly all cash in FDIC insured institutions, I’m currently scoping out equities in companies best positioned to weather this.
Looks the the “cheap sin” industries do well. Although unfortunately personally I have a bit of a moral and ethical hurdle to cross before I invest in tobacco, alcohol, etc. Logging of all industries did very well during last the depression.
Bubblesitter
BubblesitterParticipantPosted on a separate thread, I’m actively looking for “stock bargains”
Which companies are best positioned to weather and even thrive in major down turn, or a depression. An interesting article in Wall street Journal.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB12345625…
Although I’m very heavy on gold (via ETFs) and nearly all cash in FDIC insured institutions, I’m currently scoping out equities in companies best positioned to weather this.
Looks the the “cheap sin” industries do well. Although unfortunately personally I have a bit of a moral and ethical hurdle to cross before I invest in tobacco, alcohol, etc. Logging of all industries did very well during last the depression.
Bubblesitter
BubblesitterParticipantPosted on a separate thread, I’m actively looking for “stock bargains”
Which companies are best positioned to weather and even thrive in major down turn, or a depression. An interesting article in Wall street Journal.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB12345625…
Although I’m very heavy on gold (via ETFs) and nearly all cash in FDIC insured institutions, I’m currently scoping out equities in companies best positioned to weather this.
Looks the the “cheap sin” industries do well. Although unfortunately personally I have a bit of a moral and ethical hurdle to cross before I invest in tobacco, alcohol, etc. Logging of all industries did very well during last the depression.
Bubblesitter
BubblesitterParticipantIn the year since I orginally posted this, I see articles daily in the Mainstream media asking something along the lines “Are we entering a 2nd Great Depression?”
Are there some good stock bargains out there? Which companies are best positioned to weather and even thrive in major down turn, or a depression. An interesting article in Wall street Journal.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123456259622485781.html
Although I’m very heavy on gold (via ETFs) and nearly all cash in FDIC insured institutions, I’m currently scoping out equities in companies best positioned to weather this.
Bubblesitter
BubblesitterParticipantIn the year since I orginally posted this, I see articles daily in the Mainstream media asking something along the lines “Are we entering a 2nd Great Depression?”
Are there some good stock bargains out there? Which companies are best positioned to weather and even thrive in major down turn, or a depression. An interesting article in Wall street Journal.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123456259622485781.html
Although I’m very heavy on gold (via ETFs) and nearly all cash in FDIC insured institutions, I’m currently scoping out equities in companies best positioned to weather this.
Bubblesitter
BubblesitterParticipantIn the year since I orginally posted this, I see articles daily in the Mainstream media asking something along the lines “Are we entering a 2nd Great Depression?”
Are there some good stock bargains out there? Which companies are best positioned to weather and even thrive in major down turn, or a depression. An interesting article in Wall street Journal.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123456259622485781.html
Although I’m very heavy on gold (via ETFs) and nearly all cash in FDIC insured institutions, I’m currently scoping out equities in companies best positioned to weather this.
Bubblesitter
BubblesitterParticipantIn the year since I orginally posted this, I see articles daily in the Mainstream media asking something along the lines “Are we entering a 2nd Great Depression?”
Are there some good stock bargains out there? Which companies are best positioned to weather and even thrive in major down turn, or a depression. An interesting article in Wall street Journal.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123456259622485781.html
Although I’m very heavy on gold (via ETFs) and nearly all cash in FDIC insured institutions, I’m currently scoping out equities in companies best positioned to weather this.
Bubblesitter
BubblesitterParticipantIn the year since I orginally posted this, I see articles daily in the Mainstream media asking something along the lines “Are we entering a 2nd Great Depression?”
Are there some good stock bargains out there? Which companies are best positioned to weather and even thrive in major down turn, or a depression. An interesting article in Wall street Journal.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123456259622485781.html
Although I’m very heavy on gold (via ETFs) and nearly all cash in FDIC insured institutions, I’m currently scoping out equities in companies best positioned to weather this.
Bubblesitter
BubblesitterParticipantTrieste is high on my list with its Carlsbad schools, and overall great location. Hard to say what the premium is for Carlsbad schools. Some say $50K to 100K compared to San Marcos, depending on your personal opinion can be more or less.
BubblesitterParticipantTrieste is high on my list with its Carlsbad schools, and overall great location. Hard to say what the premium is for Carlsbad schools. Some say $50K to 100K compared to San Marcos, depending on your personal opinion can be more or less.
BubblesitterParticipantTrieste is high on my list with its Carlsbad schools, and overall great location. Hard to say what the premium is for Carlsbad schools. Some say $50K to 100K compared to San Marcos, depending on your personal opinion can be more or less.
BubblesitterParticipantTrieste is high on my list with its Carlsbad schools, and overall great location. Hard to say what the premium is for Carlsbad schools. Some say $50K to 100K compared to San Marcos, depending on your personal opinion can be more or less.
BubblesitterParticipantTrieste is high on my list with its Carlsbad schools, and overall great location. Hard to say what the premium is for Carlsbad schools. Some say $50K to 100K compared to San Marcos, depending on your personal opinion can be more or less.
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