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    And there's a sale on Apple right now. If it hits under $90 you should really consider picking some up.

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    Gold is driving on $1300 and silver on $18; WTI and Brent are down just a little bit today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roberth View Post
    Gold is driving on $1300 and silver on $18; WTI and Brent are down just a little bit today.
    Back to $408 for 20 oz.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/121859171593...Bay-3-products

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    Apple is still on sale right now. Hit a low of $92. I'm still buying. I'm reading that Apple may buy Netflix, so I bought Netflix. Which in of itself is doing well but today felt like a good time to buy in.

    And Amazon hit $700 today.

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    Interesting read written this morning.

    http://seekingalpha.com/article/3973...vs-ebay?page=2

    TLDR: Amazon long, EBay short.

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    I have been long OIL and GSG, along with several oil/gas companies and have been trading with the volatility since the first week in February. It has proven very lucrative so far, albeit highly volatile. There's still tremendous upside potential even if crude only climbs a fraction of where it peaked 2+ years ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sawin View Post
    I have been long OIL and GSG, along with several oil/gas companies and have been trading with the volatility since the first week in February. It has proven very lucrative so far, albeit highly volatile. There's still tremendous upside potential even if crude only climbs a fraction of where it peaked 2+ years ago.
    I see oil as a good investment whether it be commodities or stocks in companies producing/selling.

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    According to one guy, it's not too late to get into Amazon. Not even by a long shot.

    http://fortune.com/2016/05/10/why-am...-1000-a-share/

    MOST analysts agree there's a lot of room left. ONE believes $1,000/share is possible in the next 12 months.

    Also, if you scroll down to the next article, there's an interesting idea by Volvo for package delivery. Game changer if you ask me.

    It's also a decent business idea. Build a lockable box that sits, secured, on your porch and your delivery guy has a code.

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    $383.40 from APMEX on eBay this weekend: http://www.ebay.com/itm/121859171593...Bay-4-products

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    John Maynard Keynes was a charlatan. The government's embrace of Keynesianism is the basis for all of its wrong-headed thinking regarding the economy and the governments role in the economy.

    If Keynes hadn’t come along, statists looking for plausible-sounding rationales from the economics profession would have invented him. To the extent there is any analytic rigor within economics, Keynes makes no contribution to it. His economics are politics with more than enough abstruse drivel to con the gullible. From Llewellyn H. Rockwell at lewrockwell.com:
    https://straightlinelogic.com/2016/0...h-rockwell-jr/

    Murray minced no words, referring to Keynesianism as “the most successful and pernicious hoax in the history of economic thought.” “All of the Keynesian thinking,” he added, “is a tissue of distortions, fallacies, and drastically unrealistic assumptions.”

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