The Truth About Commodities, including Oil - Complete Speculation

Discussion in 'Economics' started by ByLoSellHi, May 21, 2008.

  1. zdreg

    zdreg

    some of the best traders are conspiracy theorists. I am not sure about socialist dunceheads unless they are also conspiracy theorists.
     
    #61     May 25, 2008
  2. Exactly.
     
    #62     May 25, 2008
  3. bstay

    bstay

  4. new$

    new$

    Oil and tomatoes are not going up as fast as your currency is being trashed.
     
    #65     May 26, 2008
  5. dont

    dont

    #66     May 27, 2008
  6. Another good article by F William Engdahl. His book is a pretty good read, too.
     
    #67     May 27, 2008
  7. the dollar? have you heard of it bylosellhi?
     
    #68     May 27, 2008

  8. outstanding work!

    other additional facts:

    1) Russia, India, China do not have as well developed road network as the US, and on per capita (per demand basis) usages of fuel (gasoline, diesel, etc.) their aggregated demand or consumption is not as significant as it is being lied about...

    If they had thousands of paved miles of roads, then all their net new purchases of autos would matter, but at present their average usage and commute distances pale in comparison and hence their demand and usage of fuel do not pose as great a demand as it is being purported by the media.

    2) China, India, Russia and other so called "on-line" countries still do not report net or aggregate purchases in the global markets, whether GDP, PDP, CPI or Fuel purchases and actual demands as other western / capitalist countries do. Hence it remains very easy for the price speculators (manipulators and financial media press) to lie and openly state that their aggregate demand justifies the insane and unjustifiable price speculations in fuel and fuel products.

    3) The US will have to enact severe and punitive damages to the free market system or risk losing positive control of the populace through negligence. Free markets have always had to have severe and strong regulations imposed upon them so that the average consumer remains viable and not abused to the point of no repair, as is happening now under Bush II and his absent administration.
     
    #69     May 27, 2008
  9. new$

    new$

     
    #70     May 27, 2008