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764.2 at 2:22 let us see where it is @ 4
ok so say you have your troy ounce or whatever and you bought it @ 670 and its at 760 now so you want to sell it... who do you sell it to?
sell it to stang
but seriously who would you sell it to?
I would sell it back to troy.
loaded up on http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=sa before fridays close
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"Americans like to believe in American exceptionalism, that the United States is a force for good around the world, not just another country pursuing its interests via geopolitical horse-trading. This is part of why there is such a visceral public backlash against WikiLeaks -- because it lays bare U.S. diplomacy in all its blunt, unromantic reality."
is it worth buying 1 oz :(
i won the guesses bitches where is my prize
ya.. i am
1. This is it.
2. The model is the Weimar Republic.
3. The catalyst of the cataclysm is a failure in over the counter derivatives.
4. The price of gold is a product of the trend in the US dollar.
5. The price of the dollar is controlled by my Formula. Click here to review the Formula.
6. The US dollar is going to .7200, .6200 and then on its way to .5600 USDX.
7. Gold is therefore headed right now to $782, a Cherub on its way to $848 - $852 before moving onward to four figures and $1650.
8. Every Angel will be touched and exceeded.
"Americans like to believe in American exceptionalism, that the United States is a force for good around the world, not just another country pursuing its interests via geopolitical horse-trading. This is part of why there is such a visceral public backlash against WikiLeaks -- because it lays bare U.S. diplomacy in all its blunt, unromantic reality."
holla @ my gold holdin pirates we be on the seas of change (lol pun)
i dont have any gold that was just chocolates
"Americans like to believe in American exceptionalism, that the United States is a force for good around the world, not just another country pursuing its interests via geopolitical horse-trading. This is part of why there is such a visceral public backlash against WikiLeaks -- because it lays bare U.S. diplomacy in all its blunt, unromantic reality."
0.56 dollar isn't that bad
it'll still be worth more than toilet paper
well i'd rather wipe my ass with toilet paper, its softer. so it might be more valuable (what my ass thinks)
.56 dollar makes everything literally everything ~28% more expensive.
all things being equal (which theyre never not, but for simplicity) 115$ oil.
the already drowning in debt us consumers are about to get a rude awakening when their wages also dont increase 28%.
"Americans like to believe in American exceptionalism, that the United States is a force for good around the world, not just another country pursuing its interests via geopolitical horse-trading. This is part of why there is such a visceral public backlash against WikiLeaks -- because it lays bare U.S. diplomacy in all its blunt, unromantic reality."
yeah but i make 300% more money than most people so i'll just buy their stuff really cheap when they go broke
VICTORY
lets just go back to trading chickens for loafs of bread.
rmk, truth
gotta time it just right, and buy up shitton of foreclosed real estate along public transportation routes. bling.
"Americans like to believe in American exceptionalism, that the United States is a force for good around the world, not just another country pursuing its interests via geopolitical horse-trading. This is part of why there is such a visceral public backlash against WikiLeaks -- because it lays bare U.S. diplomacy in all its blunt, unromantic reality."
i just buy transportation routes
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