all metals should be heading north real soon once consumers resume their normal, ridiculously irresponsible spending habits. With all of the money flooded into cirulation metals are due.
Yup, buy the last dip of the summer as no telling how long it will last. Waiting beyond next Monday or Tuesday might be pushing it. The next opportunity might not present itself until October.
<< <i>all metals should be heading north real soon once consumers resume their normal, ridiculously irresponsible spending habits. With all of the money flooded into cirulation metals are due. >>
That is years away.. CC companies are wiping out credit lines, even for stellar credit. The equity in homes and properties has all but disappeared. That is what caused most of the reckless spending..
But I do agree with you, in that once CC companies start restoring credit lines and the banks start HELOC loans again. People will start to forget what led us here in the first place...
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Thanks for the article, interesting. I can only hope this comes true.
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Waiting beyond next Monday or Tuesday might be pushing it. The next opportunity might not present itself until October.
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<< <i>all metals should be heading north real soon once consumers resume their normal, ridiculously irresponsible spending habits. With all of the money flooded into cirulation metals are due. >>
That is years away.. CC companies are wiping out credit lines, even for stellar credit. The equity in homes
and properties has all but disappeared. That is what caused most of the reckless spending..
But I do agree with you, in that once CC companies start restoring credit lines and the banks start
HELOC loans again. People will start to forget what led us here in the first place...