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Usually a good sign of an impending war somewhere.Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post -
‘Citigroup says gold could rise above $2,000 next year as world unravels’
Yes, because Citigroup say so. Very credible. Lots of financial insight and economic mastery at Citigroup. Oh yes.
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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IMO, just another attempt to manipulate markets - there should be a rule to attach breakdown of investments of clients of that bank to any such recommendation, any mistakes in that would mean jail time for analyst, his boss and upwards to CEO. I would not be suprised they got some of their clients into gold earlier when it was closer to 1000 and now trying their usual bulltulip.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostComment
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post‘Citigroup says gold could rise above $2,000 next year as world unravels’
Yes, because Citigroup say so. Very credible. Lots of financial insight and economic mastery at Citigroup. Oh yes.


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Lemme see, who posted this? Ah.Originally posted by AtW View PostIMO, just another attempt to manipulate markets - there should be a rule to attach breakdown of investments of clients of that bank to any such recommendation, any mistakes in that would mean jail time for analyst, his boss and upwards to CEO. I would not be suprised they got some of their clients into gold earlier when it was closer to 1000 and now trying their usual bulltulip.
You can take the boy from Russia.....Comment
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Please don't quote him, it defeats the purpose of having him on my ignore listOriginally posted by expat View PostLemme see, who posted this? Ah.
You can take the boy from Russia.....
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Decent song but I liked 'True' better.McCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic."
Spock: "Trained? Judging from you, I would have guessed it was trial and error."Comment
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A thousand years ago one gold coin would feed a nobleman for a week. A hundred years ago one gold coin would feed a prosperous man for a week. Now the Royal Mint are selling uncirculated gold sovereigns for £170. Sound money or what?Comment
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