nrd1exr 14 posts msg #31159 - Ignore nrd1exr |
2/21/2004 3:46:27 PM
Sorry about the irrelevance of this question to stckfetcher.
I receive a lot of emailo about the Secret Currency which is the
greatest invesment of 2004.
Does any one know what it is?
Thanks
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Skeksis 36 posts msg #31162 - Ignore Skeksis |
2/21/2004 5:29:15 PM
my best guess: SPAM.
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jthehut 124 posts msg #31182 - Ignore jthehut |
2/23/2004 9:26:38 AM
If it's not "spam" (LOL) then it may be the gold bugs at it again, some saying gold should hit the $1000 mark end of 2004 (?!)
~the hut
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EWZuber 1,373 posts msg #31184 - Ignore EWZuber |
2/23/2004 6:27:43 PM
I've been hearing rumblings about a second currency for the US. One for internal domestic commerce and another for international commerce.
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Pooh 2 posts msg #31672 - Ignore Pooh |
4/10/2004 1:28:39 PM
What you could be talking about is the Islamic Gold Dinar. Do an internet search and there is a lot of "chatter" about it. The idea is that Islamic fundamentalists want to undermine western currencies by switching to the Gold Dinar for virtually all business transactions. There logic is that the Greenback will become virtually worthless and western capitalism, as we know it, will come down like the Twin Towers. Interesting...
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mslattery@dc.rr.com 91 posts msg #32494 - Ignore mslattery@dc.rr.com |
7/1/2004 12:46:22 PM
It assumes that every capitalistic society would not switch to gold whatever in order to retain parity. Or for that matter revert our dollar to a gold standard. Either way life and the U$ dollar will go on.
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yaotiande 32 posts msg #32517 - Ignore yaotiande |
7/6/2004 11:38:21 AM
There've been a couple talks about it. From Steve ??? and a few other pessimist. Most of them refer to gold and rare gold coins. The Islamic Dinar was among them. If you are bearish enough, you might want to follow them.
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