RE: Broken RecordsWhat does a kidney go for now-a-days, anyway? I find it hard to believe that an insignificant interest rate hike in China has brought the commodities bull run to an end. I guess they finished all their industrialization and will be leaving their buildings and nuclear reactors half-built and their people to wait for the wave of "flying cars" that we in the west have been waiting for since the 60s. Perhaps it is a pause, but at these prices of spot over $2.80 AUR is selling for about $2.90/pound which means they are earning about 1.5 cents/share/day of operation this year because that number puts them on track for earnings well over $3/share.