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    #13
    http://www.kitco.com/gold_currency/index.html?currency=no&timePeriod=10y&flag=gold&ot herChart=hardCur



    We are dying.

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      #14
      If you are talking about the pronounces trend starting in 04... yup

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        #15
        Now try out your frontal lobe.

        Lay over the other charts of other commodities in your mind.

        It costs more to do things and produce things.

        Prices have to rise.

        Its not the proper use of the term,but to me it is-cost-push inflation,its all around us if you look close enough.

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          #16
          Now that is interesting. I see why I'm a little more conservative then most, since I started my career in the deepest bottom of that chart. Secondly there is a clear pattern fib pattern but where are we sitting on an elliotte wave. I'm not that great at tech but I can spot some stuff.

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            #17
            Ten years ago,remember it well,a year after i had bought my first gold coin,local edward jones idiot tried talking me out of goldcorp,owned crescent point before it was crescent point,then i moved onto bigger and better things,ten years ago..........

            Wheres my mind now?

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              #18
              Tom4cwb

              You realize the durum spread between the US and canadian prices are greater than when the cwb was in place?

              Your extremist talk is old and you are drinking some Kool aid that is out of sorts with general ag producers.

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                #19
                Although Tom likes to draw attention by stirring the pot and kicking this dead horse again, he's not wrong.

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                  #20
                  bucket

                  Just curious on how you came up the statement that the spread between the current US prices and Canadian ones are wider that in the CWB days. What price data are you using?

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                    #21
                    I just have to remember back to those days when daily phone calls to the cwb and no one could explain the price differential just like the graincos won't explain it today.

                    You have the data charliep. Why don't you post it.

                    I am not that technically wise but I have seen some recent data that exposes the same price discreprancies pre and post cwb.

                    But you can choose to ignore the facts.

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                      #22
                      Maybe that would be a good task for those you are mentoring to study.

                      A new set of eyes looking at data might be interesting.

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                        #23
                        Nov just went stupid over jan. So according to some delivery points oct delivery done by friday is worth 30 cents more than nov delivery. Ya right. Nov is all good.

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                          #24
                          weber had some nice data showing the durum spread between canada and the us was wider than it had EVER been

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