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Your dollar is getting its azz reamed right now. The euro is taking a big fat smelly pooper on it. I hope any of your currency people are profiting on the dollar's current demise. This is a glorious moment to make easy cash from the U.S. banks.
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quote:Originally posted by T e x: just remember the early close: 1p EST
Didn't know that, thanks Tex.
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quote:Originally posted by Nirvana: Your dollar is getting its azz reamed right now. The euro is taking a big fat smelly pooper on it. I hope any of your currency people are profiting on the dollar's current demise. This is a glorious moment to make easy cash from the U.S. banks.
Noticed that Nirvana.... Gold moved past the $632/oz resistance level over night, probably a result of the drop in the dollar.
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Well on that note, the Euro stock market got its azz reamed due to the Euro reaming the Dollar. Something strange is happening and I cannot not determine what is going on. It is madness right now on the currency market. Cannot wait until new york opens!
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I don't play the currency markets, but I do own gold and gold mining stocks so I will be keeping an eye on those today... Nobody has any good retail plays for "Black Friday" though eh?
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quote:Originally posted by Nirvana: Your dollar is getting its azz reamed right now. The euro is taking a big fat smelly pooper on it. I hope any of your currency people are profiting on the dollar's current demise. This is a glorious moment to make easy cash from the U.S. banks.
Gonna go quite a bit further than this...
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quote:Originally posted by Gordon Bennett: Gold is the safest bet these days...
Absolutely correct. But why does the U.S. government forbid U.S. citzens from possessing the actual gold bullion (the bricks)? I cannot understand this at all.
It is wise to buy gold now, dig a ditch in the ground, and bury it for future use. It may prove the only means of survival in the future.
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