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RE: Imagine there's no stock market... - 6/5/2010 2:07:25 PM   
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Will you eat a paper hamburger tonight?

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RE: Imagine there's no stock market... - 6/5/2010 2:07:40 PM   
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why must I accept so called money when it is not silver like it was in 1964?


You don't. You'll just have trouble purchasing goods without it.

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RE: Imagine there's no stock market... - 6/5/2010 2:08:30 PM   
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why must I accept so called money when it is not silver like it was in 1964?


You don't. You'll just have trouble purchasing goods without it.


That carnival ride is coming to an end.

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RE: Imagine there's no stock market... - 6/5/2010 2:08:38 PM   
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the average wage today is 44 and if it were inflation corrected based on the av wage in 1933 the average today should be around 150,000.

What cost $150000 in 2009 would cost $9149.28 in 1933.

What cost $44 in 2009 would cost $2.68 in 1933.




average income in 33 was 11000

um whats your point?  Thats what I said.

I also said that waes were capped at 44,000

see a little problem with that?




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RE: Imagine there's no stock market... - 6/5/2010 2:09:39 PM   
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the average wage today is 44 and if it were inflation corrected based on the av wage in 1933 the average today should be around 150,000.

What cost $150000 in 2009 would cost $9149.28 in 1933.

What cost $44 in 2009 would cost $2.68 in 1933.




um whats your point?  Thats what I said



I do have some good news.

Everyone on the list will one day be millionaires.




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RE: Imagine there's no stock market... - 6/5/2010 2:10:36 PM   
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Will you eat a paper hamburger tonight?

?


Sigh. AGAIN with the paper bullshit.


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Why not dump physical computer for a paper computer?

You both are being dicks.

1) You buy and pay for stuff with paper everyday. Why not just send all that paper to me? I'll get rid of it for you. I use a physical computer because it works. I use paper money too because it works. In fact, legally so.

2) You are ignoring the difference between a note and any other kind of paper.

3) You are pretending there's no difference between something used for money and the resources they can represent.

4) Why don't you take silver to the store for groceries? Because they'd rather have cash--what we use for money. I suppose there's no point in telling you yet again that you both completely misunderstand what money is and does, as you just keep dancing around about how the Fed creates money, something we all know, hell, even high schools teach this now. You just don't want to grasp the idea because, like your other pet rants, you're still getting over leaving the gold standard, and the reason it bothers you so much is that you can't see how money--gold, silver, paper, shells, salt, or coffee beans, works, mainly because you don't want to, preferring to lament the gold standard.

5) In answer to the question "What does this have to do with the stock market"--Nothing. I told you both that pages ago. Then, when you didn't like the data, you switched from insisted it was relevant to proclaiming it irrelevant.

6) You were both touting silver and gold as solid investments. They are not, as history shows.

7) That silver and gold spiked on foreign markets when Nixon abandoned the gold standard is not only not surprising, but in fact predictable. The dollar bounced around for a while before it found a market position reflecting its value, and naturally people turned to silver and gold while that was happening--not as long term investments, but as temporary havens. When the dollar settled, people dumped silver and gold, bringing prices back down.

8) If Nixon hadn't stopped the gold standard, arbitragers (would had already twice brought the Bank of England to its knees, and were making runs at the dollar) would have done the same thing here, exploiting the difference between the dollar's true value as reflected by it's economy and it's artificial value pegged to gold. We'd have been forced to devalue the currency, and as many times as arbitragers repeated the exercise. Instead, we went to a managed float, just as most countries do now.

9) Gold and silver backed currency is NOT more stable--rather, this backing is an official and arbitrary stability, the illusion of stability. It doesn't make the economy suddenly stable--ask Chinese peasants. It doesn't make the gold and silver suddenly stable either. What it DOES is arbitrarily fix costs. How's that for socialist government control?

10) Now, if I remember correctly, this thread is about the stock market, not your pet monetary ramblings, positions we all know inside and out anyway, as you stick them into thread after thread after thread after thread after goddamn motherfucking thread.


You are very much part of the same markets and monetary system you pretend to deny. You're just too blind to recognize it.


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I don't see it like that. Every once in a while- I hear from someone on CM- asking me for info.

Precious metals are the opportunity of a lifetime.

Be sure to tell them this part too...


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The dental filling I got the other day is not made out of paper. Is is made of silver.


People lose money in commodities markets, too--silver went from $50 an ounce in 1980 to $17.36 today.

And I'll bet you paid for that filling with--paper.

People who invest sanely in the stock market don't experience the same fate as the gamblers.




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It gets worse. That $50 adjusted for inflation is $128.50 (and much, much higher if you use Real's 30%+) -- you'd have lost 85% of your investment. Oh, the pile would still be shiny, but it's valuation and purchasing power would be a fraction of what you had put into it.

And why? Yes, the silver market has its manipulators, in the form this time of an attempt to corner the market. As for fat fingers, commodities are also traded via electronic means, and exactly the same thing could happen.

Gold tells a similar story. Whether nominally or adjusted for inflation, that 1980 investment would have lost a bundle. Security in hard metals is a myth--commodity trading can be volatile. In both cases, silver and gold, you STILL wouldn't be anywhere near recapturing your losses thirty years later.



And yes, both silver and gold have industrial uses, but holding it produces nothing--unlike stocks.



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RE: Imagine there's no stock market... - 6/5/2010 2:10:59 PM   
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ORIGINAL: pahunkboy

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ORIGINAL: Real0ne

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ORIGINAL: Musicmystery

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the average wage today is 44 and if it were inflation corrected based on the av wage in 1933 the average today should be around 150,000.

What cost $150000 in 2009 would cost $9149.28 in 1933.

What cost $44 in 2009 would cost $2.68 in 1933.




um whats your point?  Thats what I said



I do have some good news.

Everyone on the list will one day be millionaires.






wages need to quadruple to keep up with inflation, look at this economy.





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RE: Imagine there's no stock market... - 6/5/2010 2:13:12 PM   
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You are very much part of the same markets and monetary system you pretend to deny. You're just too blind to recognize it.



you are sidestepping his whole point.


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RE: Imagine there's no stock market... - 6/5/2010 2:14:04 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Musicmystery

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the average wage today is 44 and if it were inflation corrected based on the av wage in 1933 the average today should be around 150,000.

What cost $150000 in 2009 would cost $9149.28 in 1933.

What cost $44 in 2009 would cost $2.68 in 1933.




average income in 33 was 11000


No, it wasn't--it was $1,550.

$25,411.83 in 2009 dollars.

$44,000 is looking pretty good....

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RE: Imagine there's no stock market... - 6/5/2010 2:14:29 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Real0ne

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ORIGINAL: Musicmystery

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the average wage today is 44 and if it were inflation corrected based on the av wage in 1933 the average today should be around 150,000.

What cost $150000 in 2009 would cost $9149.28 in 1933.

What cost $44 in 2009 would cost $2.68 in 1933.




um whats your point?  Thats what I said



I do have some good news.

Everyone on the list will one day be millionaires.






Not me


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RE: Imagine there's no stock market... - 6/5/2010 2:15:53 PM   
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Post 206 is spam.

You posted that 3-4 times already.

You:   Paper is as good as gold.
Me:   only gold is gold.

You: paper is greatest thing since sliced bread
Me:   paper is fiat and all fiat paper crashes

You:  Paper is king
Me:   Gold is king

You: Paper is GOLD
Me: Gold is GOLD

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RE: Imagine there's no stock market... - 6/5/2010 2:16:00 PM   
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You are very much part of the same markets and monetary system you pretend to deny. You're just too blind to recognize it.



you are sidestepping his whole point.


Nope. I'm pointing out that it's irrelevant rambling.

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RE: Imagine there's no stock market... - 6/5/2010 2:18:02 PM   
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Post 206 is spam.

You posted that 3-4 times already.

You:   Paper is as good as gold.
Me:   only gold is gold.

You: paper is greatest thing since sliced bread
Me:   paper is fiat and all fiat paper crashes

You:  Paper is king
Me:   Gold is king

You: Paper is GOLD
Me: Gold is GOLD


You: full of shit and making up positions you can't refute beyond repeating the same unsupported shit.
Me: pointing out the data that disproves your position

You: full of shit and making up positions you can't refute beyond repeating the same unsupported shit.
Me: pointing out the data that disproves your position

You: full of shit and making up positions you can't refute beyond repeating the same unsupported shit.
Me: pointing out the data that disproves you're position

You: full of shit and making up positions you can't refute beyond repeating the same unsupported shit.
Me: pointing out the data that disproves your position

You: full of shit and making up positions you can't refute beyond repeating the same unsupported shit.
Me: pointing out the data that disproves your position

You: full of shit and making up positions you can't refute beyond repeating the same unsupported shit.
Me: pointing out the data that disproves your position

You: full of shit and making up positions you can't refute beyond repeating the same unsupported shit.
Me: pointing out the data that disproves your position

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RE: Imagine there's no stock market... - 6/5/2010 2:18:32 PM   
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hunk, he is playing games with you man.
either that or he really is that bankrupt on the matter.
If you were to trade gold for silver 30, 40, 50  years ago it would be very close to the same proportion of each was called an even trade then as well as today.

He insists on erroneously comparing "prices" which is linked to the paper shit with value of hard assets and interchanging them to suit his position.

He fails to admit that its the value of the shit paper that changes not the value of the hard assets as can be seen when trading hard assets for harrd assets.

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RE: Imagine there's no stock market... - 6/5/2010 2:19:36 PM   
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You are very much part of the same markets and monetary system you pretend to deny. You're just too blind to recognize it.



you are sidestepping his whole point.


Nope. I'm pointing out that it's irrelevant rambling.


read my last post I just showed you to be a fool.





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RE: Imagine there's no stock market... - 6/5/2010 2:20:50 PM   
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hunk, he is playing games with you man.
either that or he really is that bankrupt on the matter.
If you were to trade gold for silver 30, 40, 50  years ago it would be very close to the same proportion of each was called an even trade then as well as today.

He insists on erroneously comparing "prices" which is linked to the paper shit with value and interchanging them to suit his position.

He fails to admit that its the value of the shit paper that changes not the value of the hard assets as can be seen when trading hard assets for harrd assets.



I could never be smart enough to be rich.

I will be stuck with nearly a ton of silver. 

Pity pity.

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RE: Imagine there's no stock market... - 6/5/2010 2:20:56 PM   
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No. You're trying to peddle the same monetary bullshit you've been posting for centuries in a thread about the stock market--a place where shares in real business with real assets and real production are traded.

For dollars.

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RE: Imagine there's no stock market... - 6/5/2010 2:22:31 PM   
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read my last post

Again, you're under the delusion that gold and silver are immune from markets.

Anything to observe on the stock market? It's a stock market thread.

Go start a monetary thread.

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RE: Imagine there's no stock market... - 6/5/2010 2:22:37 PM   
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I cant believe how arrogant Americans are.


The dollar is backed by BOMBS. 

Gold is gold. Paper is paper.    

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RE: Imagine there's no stock market... - 6/5/2010 2:24:06 PM   
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Gold is gold. Paper is paper.

And notes backed by one fifth of the world's economy are accepted across the globe.

Other countries even peg their currency to it.

It's a stock market thread. Any observations to share about the topic?

Go start your own paper/gold thread.



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