Tell you what, I feel sorry for your desperate arse, so I'll give you a hint.
Remember how I first asked you "how can a bear market exist when IO wasn't in a spot market until 2003". I'm not going to just spoon feed the answers to you.
Tell you what, I feel sorry for your desperate arse, so I'll give you a hint.
Remember how I first asked you "how can a bear market exist when IO wasn't in a spot market until 2003". I'm not going to just spoon feed the answers to you.
Flat, like the bear market flat.
You never said your quote of : "how can a bear market exist when IO wasn't in a spot market until 2003"
Go back and read your own posts instead of revising history
Btw, who taught you that without a spot market, a bear market can not exist ?
Iron ore has been bought and sold well before your 2003 claimed... the value of Iror ore existed well before spot you muppet.
Nope, you are miles off again. For a moment you looked to be going down the right track, but then you went full potato on us.
You bleat on about how wrong I am, and how right your posts are... without any actual proof.
As you demonstrate, any idiot can post they are right over and over again... rise above it and provide some real proof because right now, the only proof shows how wrong you are.
You bleat on about how wrong I am, and how right your posts are... without any actual proof.
As you demonstrate, any idiot can post they are right over and over again... rise above it and provide some real proof because right now, the only proof shows how wrong you are.
I've already covered it more than 11 pages before. You are just that slow.
Meantime here is another chart... still can't see a bearish period?
Poontang 20 Apr 2016, 07:28 PM Not being a smart ass.. The question is genuine and sincere. Why do you think Gold can not do the same?
Trollie - Gold has long bear cycles. It could surprise us, I just think it's more of a long shot.
Rastus2 20 Apr 2016, 11:17 PM
Tell me, noticed anything about IO and it's chart ? Anh long bear cycles you happened to observe.
Trollie - Iron ore hasn't been a spot market long enough to make that call.
Rastus, you clearly need the blindly obvious spelled out to you like some kind of special needs kid. Iron ore Has been a spot market for just over 10 years. Gold has 20 year bear markets. You can't claim iron ore is going to have long term bear markets like gold because it hasn't even been a floating price for the length of time gold had it's last bear market.
It's clear the problem isn't just with your spelling ability, it's also with your reading and comprehension as well. Instead of running off like the ADD kid, next time take 5 minutes to read a post and avoid this kind of embarrassment in the future.
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