Marc Faber's 2010 Investment Outlook [View article]
It is a shame so many people can't see the long term - sell Oil Buy NG!!
On Dec 23 04:29 PM DrBenway wrote:
> You completely lost me on wheat. If I show you a chart which clearly > shows that wheat cost less just a few years ago (inflation adjusted), > how can Faber be possibly right over 2000 year period? > > By the way, there is historical data available on wheat from USDA > going back a century. You don't have to be a genius to figure out > that the wheat prices should be in secular decline early on because > of the increasing agricultural productivity: > > www.ers.usda.gov/Data/... > > You can spend just a few minutes to see why Dr. Faber get an F for > his homework. > > As far as the natural gas is concerned, the price in US has everything > to do with massive gas discoveries and extraction from shale in North > America. Thus natural gas prices are historically low in US only. > > > On Dec 23 12:24 PM User 199890 wrote:
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Just think ground water contamination.....Dead live stock etc
On Dec 22 10:23 AM koolsool wrote:
> I would like to hear more on the Matt Simmons comment that developing > shale gas would cost more energy than it would produce. That comment > is very hard to believe.
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Marc Faber's 2010 Investment Outlook [View article]
sell Oil Buy NG!!
On Dec 23 04:29 PM DrBenway wrote:
> You completely lost me on wheat. If I show you a chart which clearly
> shows that wheat cost less just a few years ago (inflation adjusted),
> how can Faber be possibly right over 2000 year period?
>
> By the way, there is historical data available on wheat from USDA
> going back a century. You don't have to be a genius to figure out
> that the wheat prices should be in secular decline early on because
> of the increasing agricultural productivity:
>
> www.ers.usda.gov/Data/...
>
> You can spend just a few minutes to see why Dr. Faber get an F for
> his homework.
>
> As far as the natural gas is concerned, the price in US has everything
> to do with massive gas discoveries and extraction from shale in North
> America. Thus natural gas prices are historically low in US only.
>
>
> On Dec 23 12:24 PM User 199890 wrote:
Natural Gas: What a Difference a Year Could Make [View article]
On Dec 22 10:23 AM koolsool wrote:
> I would like to hear more on the Matt Simmons comment that developing
> shale gas would cost more energy than it would produce. That comment
> is very hard to believe.
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