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Investment activity awakening in WA
Topic Started: 20 Apr 2012, 10:44 AM (3,447 Views)
newjez
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Ted mate - You've really got to stop attacking the people that are on your side. It's something Mike also seems to be doing. Read the posts, pause, absorb the information, find out whether they are agreeing with you or not, then reply.
Whenever you have an argument with someone, there comes a moment where you must ask yourself, whatever your political persuasion, 'am I the Nazi?'
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newjez
23 Apr 2012, 04:31 PM
Ted mate - You've really got to stop attacking the people that are on your side. It's something Mike also seems to be doing. Read the posts, pause, absorb the information, find out whether they are agreeing with you or not, then reply.
Hello mate , if you are referring to bubbleboy ,he does not know weather he is Arthur or Marthur , otherwise I dont know what you are on about.
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TED BULLPIT
23 Apr 2012, 10:07 AM
Polish it up bubblebum.

In september we used to make $140 dollars profit per tonne .
We know make closer to $80 per tonne profit , so almost half of what we were getting around six months ago.

The commodity prices of iron ore are more likely to go down that up , just as we have seen .

Its all over for the bulls now ;)

Yoy are all jibering crap from your rear end :lol , that is a fact. :lol
The price is what it is.

No idea why you're having a go at me for stating the obvious - the price is still high, but not as high as it used to be.

As for your knowledge that prices are going to bust - I suspect if you are such an expert on future commodity prices, surely you should be very rich, no? If one has certain knowledge of future price movements then making big money using a variety of financial instruments is no problem.

Edit: Rich boy, can you do maths? Price is now about $148, was about $180 at its peak in the last year. Can you please tell me what you have assumed the marginal cost of production is to arrive at your conclusion?

http://www.bloomberg.com/quote/TSIPIO62:IND
Edited by BubbleBoy, 23 Apr 2012, 07:10 PM.
My name is based on a Seinfeld character, not on a belief of a housing bubble.
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