Re: The American Output Gap Trap – Part I: We have three years to escape or we’re dead meat - Eric Janszen
i find this site quite informative and a definite influence on my investment decisions. i was in gold before i found itulip, and it was in part ej's case for gold that got me reading here. it was lukester, many years ago now, who initially brought up the issue of peak oil. he was initially resisted by both ej and the rest of the community, but eventually ej adopted the idea with a modifying/clarifying "cheap" inserted in the phrase. the discussion reinforced my notion of investing in canadian energy trusts. i haven't waited for any "official" calls of time to buy- i made my own call, but my education was aided by itulip. i am currently 19% in energy, mostly canadian producers that i started accumulating years ago. at least so far i'm glad i "jumped the gun." otoh, i sold my treasuries when tlt was 88-89; it's now 104-105. my bad. i don't expect to be told what to do here. i do expect to find things worth thinking about. and so far i have.
i find this site quite informative and a definite influence on my investment decisions. i was in gold before i found itulip, and it was in part ej's case for gold that got me reading here. it was lukester, many years ago now, who initially brought up the issue of peak oil. he was initially resisted by both ej and the rest of the community, but eventually ej adopted the idea with a modifying/clarifying "cheap" inserted in the phrase. the discussion reinforced my notion of investing in canadian energy trusts. i haven't waited for any "official" calls of time to buy- i made my own call, but my education was aided by itulip. i am currently 19% in energy, mostly canadian producers that i started accumulating years ago. at least so far i'm glad i "jumped the gun." otoh, i sold my treasuries when tlt was 88-89; it's now 104-105. my bad. i don't expect to be told what to do here. i do expect to find things worth thinking about. and so far i have.
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