why don't you answer the question little troll... you seem only useful at asking them, not answering them.
For example... you don't seem to be able to tell me the price of Iron Ore in 1982, even when you are provided a graph courtesy of BHP, RBA and Berkley. (I will give you a hint, its about the same price as it was some 20 years later, after a protracted bear market for Iron ore).
why don't you answer the question little troll... you seem only useful at asking them, not answering them.
For example... you don't seem to be able to tell me the price of Iron Ore in 1982, even when you are provided a graph courtesy of BHP, RBA and Berkley. (I will give you a hint, its about the same price as it was some 20 years later, after a protracted bear market for Iron ore).
I've answered you 4 times already. You're only asking repeatedly because you don't like how the answer shows you don't know what you are talking about.
Getting back to the topic Rastus is desperate to bury - The spectacular iron ore rally. Traders are on holiday, so no price changes for a day.
I've answered you 4 times already. You're only asking repeatedly because you don't like how the answer shows you don't know what you are talking about.
Getting back to the topic Rastus is desperate to bury - The spectacular iron ore rally. Traders are on holiday, so no price changes for a day.
iron ore now up to $85 aussie dollars , no wonder ratsarse mad
I've answered you 4 times already. You're only asking repeatedly because you don't like how the answer shows you don't know what you are talking about.
Getting back to the topic Rastus is desperate to bury - The spectacular iron ore rally. Traders are on holiday, so no price changes for a day.
your 4 answers have been "I don't want to know about prices before 2013"... they are not real answers, they are childish.
Put on your big boy pullups and answer the question.
Around what price would iron ore have been in the 20 years between 1982 and 2002 ?
Have I just? show us the link where I said that specifically.
lol, it was not meant a verbatim quote you child, more a mockery
I could have easily used "lalalalala" but you seemed to be confused by that.
You are not willing to accept that prices from 1982 (actually around 1966) till 2013 are all shown on BHP/RBA/Berkley charts of Iron ore price, or that those data points indicate the very price that was being paid for the product.
Those 20 years of flat prices much be hard to ignore, tell me, does it hurt your eyes to keep avoiding them ?
I've answered you 4 times already. You're only asking repeatedly because you don't like how the answer shows you don't know what you are talking about.
Getting back to the topic Rastus is desperate to bury - The spectacular iron ore rally. Traders are on holiday, so no price changes for a day.
Yoo hoo... trollie.. spot that flat bit of the chart yet ?
Oh look, rogermontogmery use that chart as well.
I guess you think they are not as smart as you eh, since they want to consider the price of iron ore to have existed before your 2013 date ?
I will add their name to Rio Tinto, BHP, Berkley, and RBA
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