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George Soros, the hedge fund supremo, said: “I’m afraid we’re not through the worst of it at all – in some ways we’re heading into the storm, rather than coming out of it.”
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Gold took a huge hit from speculators cashing in near $900. Oil prices have dropped back and the Dollar has gained a fair bit at the same time, both of which make gold look less attractive.Originally posted by ace00 View PostWhy isn't my gold going up (much) then?
I thought people would be flocking to the yellow stuff.
As for my Palladium
Stupid speculants
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Why isn't my gold going up (much) then?
I thought people would be flocking to the yellow stuff.
As for my Palladium
Stupid speculants
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Theoretically...Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostIt’s a bit like asking what happens to you when you fall into a black hole. Some say that you re-emerge through a white hole somewhere else. When in fact you are ripped apart long before you get any where near actually falling into one in the first place.
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It’s a bit like asking what happens to you when you fall into a black hole. Some say that you re-emerge through a white hole somewhere else. When in fact you are ripped apart long before you get any where near actually falling into one in the first place.Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostOut of curiosity, what would happen if the FTSE went to 0 ?
Is that possible ? What would happen ?
Long before the FTSE got to zero the economy would have collapsed.





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I wondered that too..... but was too afraid to askOriginally posted by Board Game Geek View PostOut of curiosity, what would happen if the FTSE went to 0 ?
Is that possible ? What would happen ?
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Out of curiosity, what would happen if the FTSE went to 0 ?
Is that possible ? What would happen ?
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