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"Briefly, I’ll review my theory for the relationship between commodity prices and stock prices. It also underscores my belief that stock prices can’t increase relative to commodities forever. It starts with a question: 'How can valuations for companies that produce commodities, transform commodities, deliver commodities, and service the companies that do all of the above climb higher and higher when commodities fall lower and lower?'"
Ted Slanker
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Stocks vs Commodities
A lot of folks really don't pay attention to the Big Picture. Well, I do and so do my readers. One aspect that receives our attention is the valuation relationships between tangibles and intangibles. I'm sure you're aware that they're connected. Most folks don't know that. They just go along blissfully blaming their problems on conspiracies, "they," and who knows what.
Over the next dozen years or so a new game will unfold on Wall Street. Actually it's really not new, it's just that we haven't experienced it for quite some time. A preview of coming attractions is outlined in the essays listed above. Enjoy. And don't forget to subscribe to The Slanker Report.
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