Your point about HKex is interesting. But I find the analysis of the yuan role is pretty shallow. I read articles here on the topic by Harry Dent and Tyler Durden among others much earlier this week that gave me better information and I suggest that other readers do the same.
Gyrocopter Guy has put campaign finance back in the news too! It's too bad that because of his stunt his message about fixing the campaign finance laws is taking a back seat to homeland security issues.
OK, I'll give you air conditioning (1902) and the airplane (1903) but the automobile really dates back into the late 1800s. I'd nominate the advances in cancer treatment and artificial limbs as a sign of good things to come for this century. Other thoughts?
Hey guy, does it kill you to be polite? Maybe you don't like the way she said it, but while I don't mind having to go to your site to get the info, I don't like finding out I can't get it either. You might want to remember that some of us are just starting to look into gold and need some pointers before we can do our own research. Some examples of what you characterize as 'mining stocks' is all I'd ask for.
Isn't the issue of Tesla's potential also to do with developing batteries as power sources, not just for cars? You seem to be stuck on the car issue... or am I missing something?
I don't pretend to be a China expert, but I think I remember that there's a problem in China with any outside investor holding a significant amount of a company. Are American PE holding too little of these companies to be able to force their hands?
I keep hearing that Germany is much more conservative than most of Europe, it sounds like they are actually a bit backward. Is that your opinion too, Fred?
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Your point about HKex is interesting. But I find the analysis of the yuan role is pretty shallow. I read articles here on the topic by Harry Dent and Tyler Durden among others much earlier this week that gave me better information and I suggest that other readers do the same.
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Gyrocopter Guy has put campaign finance back in the news too! It's too bad that because of his stunt his message about fixing the campaign finance laws is taking a back seat to homeland security issues.
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OK, I'll give you air conditioning (1902) and the airplane (1903) but the automobile really dates back into the late 1800s. I'd nominate the advances in cancer treatment and artificial limbs as a sign of good things to come for this century. Other thoughts?
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Great plans for buying 'stock' - in WHAT??? Dumb article.
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Excellent post.
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Thanks for the recommendations Jason. Apologies for the "guy," I didn't mean anything by it. I've added you to my follow list.
Gold Vs Gold Stocks: Bullish Anomaly Developing?
Hey guy, does it kill you to be polite? Maybe you don't like the way she said it, but while I don't mind having to go to your site to get the info, I don't like finding out I can't get it either. You might want to remember that some of us are just starting to look into gold and need some pointers before we can do our own research. Some examples of what you characterize as 'mining stocks' is all I'd ask for.
Why Tesla Might Be The Market’s Biggest Mistake Of The Year
Isn't the issue of Tesla's potential also to do with developing batteries as power sources, not just for cars? You seem to be stuck on the car issue... or am I missing something?
US Private Equity Soars While China Stalls
I don't pretend to be a China expert, but I think I remember that there's a problem in China with any outside investor holding a significant amount of a company. Are American PE holding too little of these companies to be able to force their hands?
A Nuclear Energy Update
I keep hearing that Germany is much more conservative than most of Europe, it sounds like they are actually a bit backward. Is that your opinion too, Fred?