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IMO, gold and oil are declining because the general feeling is the Fed has put out the fires, at least in the short-term. Because of this, people are moving out of gold and oil and back into the stock market. Once this perception passes and people realize that the financial crisis is not past us, gold and oil will move back up.
Omega PointParticipantIMO, gold and oil are declining because the general feeling is the Fed has put out the fires, at least in the short-term. Because of this, people are moving out of gold and oil and back into the stock market. Once this perception passes and people realize that the financial crisis is not past us, gold and oil will move back up.
Omega PointParticipantIMO, gold and oil are declining because the general feeling is the Fed has put out the fires, at least in the short-term. Because of this, people are moving out of gold and oil and back into the stock market. Once this perception passes and people realize that the financial crisis is not past us, gold and oil will move back up.
Omega PointParticipantIMO, gold and oil are declining because the general feeling is the Fed has put out the fires, at least in the short-term. Because of this, people are moving out of gold and oil and back into the stock market. Once this perception passes and people realize that the financial crisis is not past us, gold and oil will move back up.
Omega PointParticipantAny chance that once all the details are hammered out, Congress passes it and the President signs it, several months will pass and by that time most of resets will have already happened so that this will have little affect other than making politicians “feel good” that they did something?
Omega PointParticipantAny chance that once all the details are hammered out, Congress passes it and the President signs it, several months will pass and by that time most of resets will have already happened so that this will have little affect other than making politicians “feel good” that they did something?
Omega PointParticipantAny chance that once all the details are hammered out, Congress passes it and the President signs it, several months will pass and by that time most of resets will have already happened so that this will have little affect other than making politicians “feel good” that they did something?
Omega PointParticipantAny chance that once all the details are hammered out, Congress passes it and the President signs it, several months will pass and by that time most of resets will have already happened so that this will have little affect other than making politicians “feel good” that they did something?
Omega PointParticipantAny chance that once all the details are hammered out, Congress passes it and the President signs it, several months will pass and by that time most of resets will have already happened so that this will have little affect other than making politicians “feel good” that they did something?
Omega PointParticipantAny chance that once all the details are hammered out, Congress passes it and the President signs it, several months will pass and by that time most of resets will have already happened so that this will have little affect other than making politicians “feel good” that they did something?
December 5, 2007 at 10:57 AM in reply to: Moving bank to San Diego; Reasonable price for rental? #109352Omega PointParticipantIs there any risk with paying rent in advance? For example, what if the house gets foreclosed on? Will I get kicked out and lose the remaining rent I paid?
December 5, 2007 at 10:57 AM in reply to: Moving bank to San Diego; Reasonable price for rental? #109462Omega PointParticipantIs there any risk with paying rent in advance? For example, what if the house gets foreclosed on? Will I get kicked out and lose the remaining rent I paid?
December 5, 2007 at 10:57 AM in reply to: Moving bank to San Diego; Reasonable price for rental? #109494Omega PointParticipantIs there any risk with paying rent in advance? For example, what if the house gets foreclosed on? Will I get kicked out and lose the remaining rent I paid?
December 5, 2007 at 10:57 AM in reply to: Moving bank to San Diego; Reasonable price for rental? #109498Omega PointParticipantIs there any risk with paying rent in advance? For example, what if the house gets foreclosed on? Will I get kicked out and lose the remaining rent I paid?
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