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    • ON: Wed Apr 16th 20:16 PM
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      Who's to Blame for the Commodities Boom?
      Blame the Fed & our Govt that is so willing to debase our currency. There are radiclly strong fundamentals (China's growth is STILL not slowing down), combined with a financial disater brewed in the US, where the response has been to monetize crappy debt. That's inflationary folks!! Blaming the 'speculators' and ETF's is retarded.
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    • ON: Tue Apr 15th 20:14 PM
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      Jim Rogers' Picks and Pans - Barron's Interview
      Clitosil - water - look at PHO, an ETF with about 35 names or so, various companies that deal with potential water shortages, purification, etc... If you go to PowerShares.com, products, you'll find it and can find out all the names in their fund (Winderhill Fund, I think). Good luck.
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    • ON: Mon Mar 17th 20:01 PM
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      4 Recommendations to Defend Against a Financial Armageddon
      When he says commodities will crack and that 'bubble' will burst like the housing bubble, he fails to mention the fundamental forces that are pushing commodities higher. They are overdue for a correction, but I don't see gold going down to $800, unless the sh*t REALLY hits the fan economically...

      History is full of empires that overextended themselves will expensive wars they couldn't finance, the U.S. is following that script. Our days as the pre-eminent world power are likely done - this financial meltdown is the start of a new world order.
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