Posts Tagged ‘market’

$5 at the pump?

December 28, 2010mike Comments Off

NOTE: This was written in response to an email argument regarding the purported $5/gallon the “media” was talking about in 6 months, I am not saying that part to be true or untrue, that is the lead in to this: I believe that petroleum prices do not directly follow the generally accepted principle of the [...]

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In the Black Wednesday

August 11, 2010mike Comments Off

Everyone knows the story of Black Tuesday (10/29/1929), the worst day in the history of the market*. What very few people know is about the best day in the history of the market, a day I like to call In the Black Wednesday. I understand the analogy, black is the color of darkness, but typically [...]

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The new Art Deco movement

July 22, 2010mike 7 Comments »

Starting in the roaring twenties and going through the mid 1930s, the art deco movement was king.  With its long lines and futuristic look architectural masterpieces include the Chrysler building in New York.  The movement included not just buildings, but car design as well. One would think the splendor of this design would have ended [...]

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DVD Player – Less Expensive than the Regal

April 16, 2010mike 2 Comments »

Yep that’s right… you can have a lifetime of fun with your own movie playback device for less than date night at the Regal will run you.  Yep that’s right you can pick up a brand new Coby DVD player for around twenty-five bucks! As we have discussed in previous articles, you can run down [...]

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