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LAKE SHORE GOLD CORP 6.25 PCT DEBS T.LSG.DB



TSX:LSG.DB - Post by User

Comment by goldhappyon Nov 12, 2013 12:36pm
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RE:Pay attention to this graph.

RE:Pay attention to this graph.
baranja...I looked at the 10 year graph with an open mind. Trouble for me is I don't understand near as much as you do about these interest rates on bonds. Can you expand how "they" can't control it? I see a steady increase. I understand inflation maybe much higher than what they have pegged interest rates at. Understand printing more money is the same as stock dilution...cutting value. I just don't get it about how "they" are loosing control. Canadian government threatens to raise rates the economy begins to tank. Now the government wants to lower rates because the economy shows signs of failure. What about the old supply and demand thing...stop buying and the demand lessons. Then they try to avoid depressions...is that what this will come too or is it hyperinflation?? I'm not that much in tune with the big world of finance. Anybody shed some light? Now gold is in demand but the price is down. Some brillant outfit now has "bit money" go figure??
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