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I thought SATC was one of your '2008 picks?
Would be interested to hear your opinion at this point in time?
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...so who's shorting the DOW / S&P throughout Obama's 4 years???
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What I've learned from the author of the article, NG magazine is that man has just about stripped all of the GOLD from our earth...therefore within the next 20 years he explains, GOLD will deplete.
The writer here is spot on...take heed all goldbugs.
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The inside story is very interesting but within the article theauthor states that global GOLD is on the decline and should deplete within 20 years. Man has stripped the earth worldwide for most of all of it's GOLD...
Please everyone pick up and read NG magazine next month's issue Jan'09.
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