Originally posted by damyarn
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Surviving the Recession
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Originally posted by damyarnMilan,
I am just questioning if Gold is a sure bet. I think not.
During a boom the opasite normally happensComment
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Originally posted by Not So WiseDuring a recession rare (or limited) commoditys like gold always increase in value as people pull out things like the stock market/currency trading and property (as these are normally going down)
During a boom the opasite normally happens
China is consuming more than half the world's concrete and consumption is increasing.
Fungus.Comment
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Originally posted by Not So WiseDuring a recession rare (or limited) commoditys like gold always increase in value as people pull out things like the stock market/currency trading and property (as these are normally going down)
During a boom the opasite normally happens
This bird flu thing once (if) it hits is going to be a big thing.
Markets can be slow to react, I am thinking of taking my money out of the market.
That said, I would rather hold portable and tangable gold bars, rather than some debt ridden yankee dollars, pounds or eurosLast edited by ancient; 6 October 2005, 19:09.Comment
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Market Data
Last Updated: Thursday, 06 October, 2005, 19:53 GMT 20:53 UK
price change %
Brent Crude Oil 58.61 4.74 7.5
West Texas Intermediate Crude Oil 61.20 4.95 7.5
GTIS Forex Gold Index 473.30 8.60 1.9
- At last the oil price appears to be going down (-7.5%) - Perhaps good for Japan, US, and Europe
- Gold is up a little today (+1.9%)
http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/f...ew/default.stmLast edited by ancient; 6 October 2005, 20:02.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghostI've never heard gold bars described as portable before...
Buy yourself a truss before picking one up.
Gold,Jems,Cash = Portable
Though i have heard of some currencys being classed as "non portable" due to restrictions placed on them by the issueing government.Comment
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Originally posted by thunderlizardBuy shares in Iceland, Asda, Matalan and Greggs. Nuff said.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.Comment
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If you want to make big bucks, invest in my production company. Just because the recession is biting doesn't mean people have to give up the old wrist action.
I currently have "Nina's nudie shopping spree" in production. It's bound to be a ratings winner!Autom...Sprow...Canna...Tik banna...Sandwol...But no sera smeeComment
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