Thursday Outlook: Commodities, Global Markets [View article]
I'll bet they have cow flatulence on Mars as well.
On Jul 09 09:19 AM David Fry wrote:
> I'll go with Charles Krauthammer on this one who states: "I'm a global > warming agnostic. It's obvious polluting the atmosphere causes all > manner of problems. But there may be other causes and unless every > country is on board a unilateral decision is economic suicide".<br/> > > Then there's BMO's Donald Coxe (an old commodity veteran) who argues > that sun spots have a major effect on climate. In the last 18 months > there has been little sun spot activity which has caused cooling--er, > maybe even on Mars (snicker).
Tuesday Outlook: Commodities, Global Markets [View article]
The real question is whether or not the institutions are yet in the game. The ones I have talked to are still formulating a, ahem revised investment position. Their clients will accept the 30-50% drop.....once. After all we all drank the Koolaide. A repeat performance, however would not bode well. The little folks may be showing the way but same are pretty skittish right now.
Thursday Outlook: Commodities, Global Markets [View article]
On Jul 09 09:19 AM David Fry wrote:
> I'll go with Charles Krauthammer on this one who states: "I'm a global
> warming agnostic. It's obvious polluting the atmosphere causes all
> manner of problems. But there may be other causes and unless every
> country is on board a unilateral decision is economic suicide".<br/>
>
> Then there's BMO's Donald Coxe (an old commodity veteran) who argues
> that sun spots have a major effect on climate. In the last 18 months
> there has been little sun spot activity which has caused cooling--er,
> maybe even on Mars (snicker).
Tuesday Outlook: Commodities, Global Markets [View article]
A repeat performance, however would not bode well.
The little folks may be showing the way but same are pretty skittish right now.