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Milan.
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Milan, stop playing the sophisticated investor/economist.
It has been patently clear for some time that you haven't got a clue.
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problem is the vat which you don't have with Au
add say 3% commission to today's Ag price, plus vat 17%, plus a 3% selling commission and you need to see a 23% rise before you even break even from a liquidating perspective
however, it is said, and remember folks do your own research, the Ag could rise
Milan.
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Brand new large French or Italian cars.Originally posted by DimPrawnCan anyone give me tips on what the next big investment opportunity is?
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Historically sound.Originally posted by milanbenes'Can anyone give me tips on what the next big investment opportunity is?',
Ag
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'Can anyone give me tips on what the next big investment opportunity is?',
Ag
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I have 12 of those already and on paper they have made me a very tidy sum.
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Imaginary plan B's.Originally posted by DimPrawnCan anyone give me tips on what the next big investment opportunity is?
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Can anyone give me tips on what the next big investment opportunity is?
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Originally posted by milanbenesagreed (given the game away now haven't I),
plus en plus, if the holding is paper, should holding become prohibited as it has in the past, you paper will be redeemed for paper currency at a rate chosen by Mr Brown et al.
Milan.
agreed
Sadly, i am not that "deep" into Au, I caught the market a little late but still done quite well all the same
which is nice
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Originally posted by The MasterSpot on Milan. Better keep that Elizabeth Duke 9 carat gold chain you got from Argos locked away safe and sound.
LOL
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