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    • Wed Sep 3rd 15:26 PM
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      The Nuttiness of This Market
      Why is it when I read others who believe like I do that paper currencies are heading for problems and commodities are probably underpriced that it feels like something I might see in a brochure for a religious revival meeting that's coming to town?
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    • Thu Jul 17th 13:03 PM
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      Suncor, US Bancorp and MasterCard: Using a Stop Loss When Investing
      Marketwatch and Yahoo, among others, send email alerts.
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    • Thu Apr 10th 13:44 PM
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      The Start of a Run for Gold
      I'm writing this to clarify my own thinking. Inflation of discretionary items is yesterday's news, but it still has a few months to run. When the drying up of credit takes hold the prices of things -- read housing, electronics, cars -- will drop in the US. The demand for oil and base metals from the developing world will diminish a bit easing the prices, but not enough to cause the prices to collapse. The price of agricultural commodities will continue to increase as may the prices of materials and equipment needed for agriculture. While all this is going on what will the dollar be doing? If it continues to fall relative to important currencies (Swiss franc, Yuan, Yen) gold priced in dollars will go up. If the bottom should fall out of the dollar -- heaven forbid -- gold priced in dollars will go up. Whether gold mining stocks increase in price when all this is going on will depend as much on the level of the DJIA as it does on the price of gold.
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    • Tue Jun 12th 12:24 PM
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      Interactive Q&A: Simon Fu, CFO of China Expert Technology (CXTI.OB)
      Hello Simon,

      Thanks for this interview. What does the competitive landscape look like in the areas where you plan to be active during the next 24 months?
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