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If you can't spot the fool in the Market then you're the fool.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThere is always a fool in the market. And they are the fools.
I like this game, your turn!
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errr - buy high, sell low. I am sure that is right?Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostIf you can't spot the fool in the Market then you're the fool.
I like this game, your turn!
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If you're a trend followerOriginally posted by BrilloPad View Posterrr - buy high, sell low. I am sure that is right?
"Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon MuskComment
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Lots of lovely HY shares to buy at the moment I think. Holding powder dry but have bunged a bit in an emerging markets fund on the dip.
Not touching gold, price entirely relies on expecting another mug to buy it for more later.Comment
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If you wait long enough there will always be another mug. Gold's strange that way.Originally posted by lukemg View PostLots of lovely HY shares to buy at the moment I think. Holding powder dry but have bunged a bit in an emerging markets fund on the dip.
Not touching gold, price entirely relies on expecting another mug to buy it for more later.
Edit: In fact, speaking of mugs, where's Milan? He's always going on about his Aay-Ewe or something like that.
Edit2: I'm also waiting for an update from Alfred J on the state of the grey slate market. I'd imagine they remain grey slates.Last edited by Bunk; 17 May 2012, 10:00.Comment
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It's been tried. Just watch out as your tulip can catch fire! Man who tried to turn his faeces into gold is jailed - Northern Ireland, Local & National - Belfasttelegraph.co.ukOriginally posted by k2p2 View PostActually, you can. Some foods are decorated with edible gold leaf. However, you can't digest it. So presumably, with appropriate equipment, one could eat it, then re-harvest it.Comment
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He wasn't salvaging consumed gold, he was trying to turn crap INTO gold.Originally posted by Chutney Spoon View PostIt's been tried. Just watch out as your tulip can catch fire! Man who tried to turn his faeces into gold is jailed - Northern Ireland, Local & National - Belfasttelegraph.co.uk
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Oi Minestrone, is he a member of your family?Moran’s barrister, Des Fahy, agreed that the general circumstances of the case were bizarre. He said Moran was a man of considerable intellectual ability but there was a clear problem over the years relating to drug abuse.
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