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    Coffee and Orange juice - long term outlook

    JBTrader, I have read Rogers' case for the commodities bull market. The demand side of the equation is a no brainer. Per my last post, it is the supply side of the equation which I am finding less easy to read into. I have looked at the CRB yearbook, but there are really no apparent...
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    Coffee and Orange juice - long term outlook

    Have any of you actually looked at the supply/demand situations in some of these commodities. Rogers cites this as his main reason for being bull. However, I took a look at the 2003 CRB yearbook, and I cannot really see any huge imbalances. I am not saying Rogers is wrong, I am just saying...
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    Rev Shark's latest post

    Anyone care to elaborate on what Rev Shark is talking about in his latest post... How to Regard the Voices of Doom and Gloom. I don't have RM anymore, but I sure do like Rev, would love to know what he is referring to.
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    Mark Boucher Global MA system

    The other day I found myself thinking about a very simple system I read about in The Hedge Fund Edge by Mark Boucher a few years ago. He doesn't elaborate on it with great detail; I think it aims to be long the top five performing markets globally at all times as defined by: 1. Take 5 lowest...
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    GDP Forecasts

    Todays WSJ had the annual forecasts of the country's top rated economists. I have often wondered exactly how an economist puts together a precise GDP forecast. Love him or hate him, Kudlow has been exception at this. Kudlow and Brian Wesbury were saying in the spring, at Dow 7500, that we...
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    Money Supply

    Shoeshine, I have no idea what Greenspan’s motives are. I just wanted to point out a fascinating irony, and one of the most hypocritical things I have every seen.
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    Money Supply

    I just listened to interview on FinancialSense.com with Dr. Lawrence Parks, the author of "What Mr Greenspan Really Thinks." He revealed something about Greenspan that totally blew my mind. I am sure that all of you have read Greenspan's 1966 review of Atlas Shrugged where he credits gold...
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    Money Supply

    Frankly, there is no one on the face of this earth who knows what lies ahead for the US economy, we seem to be on unchartered ground.....A sole superpower in an Information/Global Economy where the fortunes of literally every other economy hinge mostly on our $10 trillion Great American...
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    Money Supply

    He means that over the last twenty years the vast majority of investment has been in financial assets such as stocks and bonds and such while neglecting productive capacity such as Sugar Plantations, Oil Refineries, and Led Mines.
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    Money Supply

    In keeping with the spirit that there are no easy answers to these questions.......I think we are all correct. Productivity has increased tremendously in certain areas, keeping prices down. China and globalization in general also keeps prices down. The goverment does there share by...
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    Money Supply

    Shoeshine, I see your point. I am not a conspiracy theorist, however, the CPI is truly a joke and sometimes I cannot believe that markets actually pay attention to it. I'm not sure how familiar you are with hedonics, but the goverment has fudged the numbers with this method by figuring if a...
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    Money Supply

    Shoeshine, regarding the question as to why we have not seen inflation yet with this rapid money supply growth. The best answer I have ever heard came from Marc Faber; he believes that we can see a period of simaltaneous inflation and deflation. China is putting such heavy downward pressure on...
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