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  • Investing in China: The Long Term View [View article]
    Frankly, 5 years is a bit much for me. This is the only country I know of where some business' can reap tremendous profits and the worth of their stock potentially triple in the coming years, and hardly anyone... believes.
    Sep 04 03:01 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Investing in China: The Long Term View [View article]
    Frankly, 5 years is a bit much for me. This is the only market I know of where some companies could sustain tremendous profit and their stock triple in worth, and hardly anyone... believes.
    Sep 04 02:57 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • China, Jim Rogers and the Global Commodities Outlook [View article]
    "So, who do you think is unaware of China's rise? OK... Well except Dubya that is... "

    That doesn't even make enough sense for humor unless its the shallow and trendy.


    "The UN still expects that there will be about 400 million Chinese farmers that will move into the cities within the next decade. A number of these farmers are still living in the provinces that have not yet been impacted by the massive industrialization."

    More than the American population growing into a middle class. A number of Chinese ADRs are already having excellent profit growth. They could become multiples of their current value.
    Jul 29 01:18 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • US Economy Still Has a Ways to Go [View article]
    I think its a reasonable assessment Michael but I'm not sure you were negative enough. I think the consequences if Fannie and Freddie becoming insolvent pose the possibility of something akin to a 1930s scenario. If the government takes them over the government takes their debt which just about doubles our current national debt, just imagine the rise in taxes for starters. If the government doesn't take them over but gives 'support' for a while until they eventually fall, we will not only be in an official recession but very possible a depression.

    Right now is a good time to take gold very serious.
    Jul 13 17:04 pm |Rating: +1 0 |Link to Comment
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