Harold

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    • Conditions Of New Bull Market: 20% Or More Drop [view article]
      One thing I've learned from the many years in markets/investing is if you follow set rules and guidelines as you've stated then perhaps its time for you to get out of the markets and also stop giving advice. Every bull and bear phase has its own patterns that have been created by the political situations of its particular situation. Growth by either home grown or outside the USA will greatly affect the DOW by pulling it up or down and in this case its the USA that has polluted the world markets and its the world markets that have lessened the blow to the DOW. My chart projections have been correct looking forward to the 4 month level for the past year and right now I see a dip that is almost finished with this year ending for the DOW at or close to 14600 without your doom & gloom. May 24 09:25 PM
    • The Commodities Bubble [view article]
      The price of base metals are up because of the fuel factor IE: gasoline & diesel needed to operate the machinery and yes because of such a demand outstripping supply. If you believe this is a bubble its because you are living in a bubble and haven't taken into account all factors of the new costs forced onto the exploration/mining companies and in some cases the excessive taxes thrown at them from various countries.

      My view here is that base metals will continue as Asian countries thrive also keep in mind the infrastructure of developed countries are in dire need of replacement which will add to the demand side.
      May 02 09:33 AM
    • Rumors of A Commodities 'Supercycle' [view article]
      More & more articles are following this trend with sound support in the way of demand worldwide. Also of interest is the growing demand for Uranium as the world does seem to be turning to a cleaner way of energy which also appears to be rising as the price of oil increases. Does the price of Uranium also fall into this supercycle thinking ..... perhaps the next few years will answer that! Oct 24 03:09 PM
    • Rumors of A Commodities 'Supercycle' [view article]
      More & more articles are following this trend with sound support in the way of demand worldwide. Also of interest is the growing demand for Uranium as the world does seem to be turning to a cleaner way of energy which also appears to be rising as the price of oil increases. Does the price of Uranium also fall into this supercycle thinking ..... perhaps the next few years will answer that! Oct 24 03:09 PM
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