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<p>[QUOTE="spazmodic, post: 1983011, member: 55417"]Thanks for the interesting perspectives. I'm of the view that the interventionists are too powerful a vested interest in the US to allow for either major inflation or deflation to ever happen. At worst, they'll just change the measurements to have the figures show whatever they want it to be.</p><p><br /></p><p>We all know about the replacement methodology for inflation, what once used to measure filet Mignon now measures flank stake, the price of the second is the same as the price the first used to be, so no inflation. Hey Presto, we all believe that, don't we.</p><p><br /></p><p>On my specific question, I'm going to sell 75% of my Zimbie's if I can and put the cash aside for either $15-$16 silver, which my friends at JP Morgan are kindly arranging for me, or for a crash in the Zimbies back to below $6 each, in which case I'll buy a few hundred more and wait for the next up cycle.</p><p><br /></p><p>I've never had a stock 10 bag in my very nearly 50 years on this earth, but I did check exact dates, my $2.60 each investment in $100 Zimbie trillions has 11 bagged since Aug 26th last year when I bought them. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'll drink to that. Wondering what the next Zimbie type opportunity might be.</p><p>Have a great evening all.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="spazmodic, post: 1983011, member: 55417"]Thanks for the interesting perspectives. I'm of the view that the interventionists are too powerful a vested interest in the US to allow for either major inflation or deflation to ever happen. At worst, they'll just change the measurements to have the figures show whatever they want it to be. We all know about the replacement methodology for inflation, what once used to measure filet Mignon now measures flank stake, the price of the second is the same as the price the first used to be, so no inflation. Hey Presto, we all believe that, don't we. On my specific question, I'm going to sell 75% of my Zimbie's if I can and put the cash aside for either $15-$16 silver, which my friends at JP Morgan are kindly arranging for me, or for a crash in the Zimbies back to below $6 each, in which case I'll buy a few hundred more and wait for the next up cycle. I've never had a stock 10 bag in my very nearly 50 years on this earth, but I did check exact dates, my $2.60 each investment in $100 Zimbie trillions has 11 bagged since Aug 26th last year when I bought them. I'll drink to that. Wondering what the next Zimbie type opportunity might be. Have a great evening all.[/QUOTE]
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