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8 April 2012, 05:03 AM | #91 |
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i did think that but did not like to say they do it so people who have not got the cash and would not spend on a rolex may cosider buying ever ones a winner mainly the AD
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The US buying power however is mega - The dollar is used in the most amount of transactions worldwide. Naturally anything that happens with the economy over there will affect us, as well as everyone else. Anyway's like I said, just a thought... |
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[QUOTE=Reu;3199956]True to a certain extent.
The US buying power is mega - The dollar is used in the most amount of transactions worldwide. Naturally anything that anything that happens with the economy over there will affect us, as well as everyone else. Anyway's like I said, just a thought... I was talking more about the trading of worthless mortgages bundled up and coated in AAA rated ones.......no one cared to unravel the bundles to see what they were buying and selling, a bit like having a box of replica rolexes with a few on top so as when the box is opened it appears to be healthy. Any normal person would empty the box and check the lot. |
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