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Sell your gold stocks and buy IBM and TASR.

 

TASR up another $3.50 this morning............

 

Matrix Sponsored Stocks..........

2.2 million float... unreal how chit like dat gets gamed.

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sarcasm, jr, sarcasm. ;)

yeah, the goliath just added more risk. impressive.

 

you have to wonder when they'll announce:

 

"we are now too big to fail"

 

may buy a 48' viking and head offshore for a decade doc.

 

these floridians are cowboyz...

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Whoever sold me the GSS at $5.25, thanks.

 

I'll cover your losses some more at $5.00.

you may want to hold that thought to see if huey lewis can hold 220...

 

222.86 it support

 

then: 218.74, 218s are the key.

 

if that goes... ofaaaahhhh.

 

exercise patinece here.

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I show a low of 414.50 on Globex, currently 416.20, -4.20. Silver down 11.7 cents at 6.263.

that's what i have as well g, thanks. not to say it can't deliver that tick...

 

:lol:

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Wipeout..........

Congratulations on having sold your miners a few days ago.

 

I, too, got out at the top... but started buying back in again.

 

Sold HL yesterday, which I feel relieved about today.

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Excluding food and energy prices ? which tend to be volatile ? "core" consumer prices went up by just 1.1 percent last year, the smallest increase since 1960. It was a slowdown compared to the 1.9 percent rise registered in 2002.

 

That's all good news for consumers.

 

It is?????

 

In December, medical care costs ? a constant sore spot for consumers ? rose by 0.6 percent ? twice the 0.3 percent increase the month before. For 2003, medical care costs went up 3.7 percent, outpacing overall inflation.

 

Energy prices rose 0.2 percent in December, compared with a 3 percent drop the previous month, and were up 6.9 percent for all of last year.

 

Food prices increased 0.6 percent in December, up from a 0.4 percent advance, and rose 3.6 percent last year.

 

Perhaps it is. I forgot that if it is volatile, it doesn't matter. At least not to consumers. :blink:

 

CPI spin source

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