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    Pretty sobering interview Tek.

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    I assume you've all seen this video from Celente back in November...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46MEqEgdLTg
    -- Tom | My Trades

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    Quote Originally Posted by etftalk View Post
    I assume you've all seen this video from Celente back in November...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46MEqEgdLTg
    Scary times Tom.

    Stratfor gave their annual report card of their analysis for 2008 and while they had accurately predicted several major geopolitical events, the one F they gave themselves was their view that the US market would begin to recover by the end of December 2008.

    They admitted they blew that one.

    It's getting tougher to be a bull and contrarian trader in this market.

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    I'm going to start me a garden this spring, REALLY!!
    I'm nnuuts about $$$$$$$

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    Quote Originally Posted by nnuut View Post
    I'm going to start me a garden this spring, REALLY!!
    We're taking out half our back lawn to add to our garden spot this spring. And I'm searching for agricultural ETF's to add to my watch list!

    Lady

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    Quote Originally Posted by XL-entLady View Post
    We're taking out half our back lawn to add to our garden spot this spring. And I'm searching for agricultural ETF's to add to my watch list!

    Lady
    have thought it would be a good retirement gig to convert lawns and shrubs into attractive well laid out home gardens. florida is an ideal location due to our climate...up north i suppose one would have to change completely over to beans and greens in winter months

    gives you a workout outside and empowers folks with the ability 2 grow their own fresh veggies and fruit.

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    We have a great growing season, you just better be in tune with the season. I love, all cole crops, corn, sweet potatoes, all squash, and tons of tomatoes. We have to start many plans indoors in the next few weeks. Now I'm hungry.

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