- Date: Wed Oct 07 1998 13:03
Realistic (@farfel - The bond market) ID#410194:
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Bonds reached yet another all-times high a few days ago. ( Dec bonds above 135.00!!! )
8 months ago, bonds were around 118.00.
People who invested in bonds around March and April of this year, have been part of one of the most amazing bull market of the board this year.
What are your friends thinking of this huge move Farfel?
Date: Tue Mar 03 1998 22:03
farfel ( @DONALD...YOU SAY DEFLATION, FRIEDMAN SAYS INFLATION, AND I SAY... ) ID#28585:
NEO-STAGFLATION....
I warned many friends to avoid this Wall Street propagandistic manipulation...in fact, I went down on my knees with some of them and BEGGED THEM not to place any monies in bonds. I categorically predicted the current bearish scenario now unfolding in the bond market; it will only exacerbate as the TORRENT of newly printed money ( printed in the aftermath of the October crash in order to maintain liquidity ) begins to hammer bonds even further over the short-term..
- Date: Wed Oct 07 1998 13:00
Realistic (@farfel - The stock market) ID#410194: - Farfel, can you tell us when will the market collapse as it certainly didnt do so last Spring as you announced it will.
Thanks.
Date: Sat Mar 07 1998 17:50
farfel ( WHY A STOCK MARKET COLLAPSE WILL OCCUR THIS SPRING, NOT IN FALL... ) ID#339265:
Once the American stock market collapses ( along with the Dollar ) , there will be significant instablility in the world financial markets. The net effect: essential commodities will revalue themselves upward ( in U.S. dollar terms ) in an astounding slingshot effect - Date: Wed Oct 07 1998 12:58
Realistic (@farfel - The Gold Market) ID#410194:
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Do you still buy more when Gold goes down like lately? Do you still don't care and buy more? Any news about the promised Gold short squeeze?
Please let us know, thanks.
Date: Tue Mar 31 1998 19:30
farfel ( ) ID#340302:
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...while I was down at the unemployment office, I got into a lengthy chat with all the fellas standing in line. Drunk as I was, I still managed to explain quite coherently my favorable opinions on gold as an investment asset.
By the time I finished, an amazing thing happened. All the guys were chanting...some weird, sing-song slogan...I think it went something like this...
I DON'T CARE...I'M BUYING MORE.
I DON'T CARE...I'M BUYING MORE.
I DON'T CARE...I'M BUYING MORE.
Now, I can't predict what the cumulative purchasing power of some 30 unemployment cheques will have on the price of gold but every little bit counts, don't you think?
Fondest,
F*
- Date: Wed Oct 07 1998 03:24
farfel (@LGB...still mad at me for buying yourself a heap of Pegasus?) ID#341227:
Copyright © 1998 farfel/Kitco Inc. All rights reserved - Hey, listen, I know I was one of your old gurus. You worshipped me like a God....just like you once
worshipped Puetz. But, just remember, I did not make you buy Pegasus. You bought it yourself 'coz you're a
grown-up boy. You didn't even have to get your Daddy's permission, did you?
I just supplied the analysis. It was good analysis...good enough to persuade someone like yourself as to its
merits.
You creamed yourself, you pulled the trigger.
Don't feel bad about it. It could have gone the other way if the banks were not so merciless toward gold
companies in trouble. Then, you would have won BIG...and you would still be fawning upon my every word.
I still would be one of your idols.
Just as both you and your second personality ( Realistic ) and your third personality ( BUGal ) still memorialize
my every single word today.
Keep posting them. I enjoy reading the old posts. They are good, aren't they?
Thanks.
F*