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Oil... buy one... get one free... Cramer

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    Oil... buy one... get one free... Cramer

    AS outrageous as Trump... Cramer is entertaining... and his Bogo proclamation adds chaos... to a caotic oil outlook!

    [video=youtube;]http://player.cnbc.com/p/gZWlPC/cnbc_global?playertype=synd&byGuid=3000484874&size =530_298[/video]

    Are we getting close to the bottom of oil now?

    When Russia runs out of reserve funds... the bottom can't be far away...

    #2
    Bucket of chicken is more money than a barrel of oil!

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      #3
      The cost of fuel is factored into every priced item, service, delivery - so costs should go down a lot since oil is down 74% Dreamer.

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        #4
        Yeah, when are tire prices going to come down.
        "They" said tires were spendy b/c high oil prices.

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          #5
          Thats wishful thinking prices are sticky and with cad dollar weakness we are currently experiencing stagflation. Was at farmtronics said in one weeks time new catalogue is rolling out with an across the board 20 percent increase. So buy now because tomorrow its going more expensive.

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            #6
            Originally posted by biglentil View Post
            Thats wishful thinking prices are sticky and with cad dollar weakness we are currently experiencing stagflation. Was at farmtronics said in one weeks time new catalogue is rolling out with an across the board 20 percent increase. So buy now because tomorrow its going more expensive.
            Good to know, thanks.

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              #7
              Theoretically all Canadian finished goods could be sold in the US for US dollars


              Sooo to pay for goods in Canadian dollars we have to pony up the exchange rate; and I guess supposed exhange conversion costs..Thus for those asking a measly 20% price increase are really giving purchasers a huge break.

              Above does not apply to primary production because the middle men have decided to share that windfall amongst themselves through their subsiduaries etc..

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