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  1. Marc Faber: Gold wil never trade below $1000/oz again.
  2. China rich: $2.1 trillion in reserves. China poor: 200 million people live on less than $5 dollars a day.
  3. Gold hitting record highs. Silver still 70% below its peak.
  4. US: 7000 planes servicing 300 million pop. India: 300 planes servicing 1.1 billion pop.
  5. China building whole new cities where vacancy rate is about 75%.
  6. Average Goldman Sachs employee on track to earn $700k this year.
  7. Fitch just upgraded Turkey two notches to just below investment grade. Confirms my BUY rec for TUR.
  8. Skeptical Main Street: 2008, $ 118 billion flowed out of stocks; 2009, only $23 billion flowed back in.
  9. Japan's stockmarket hit its high 20 years ago this month. It is still 70% off its highs.
  10. US companies account for 10% of London's economy, add $30 billion to GDP and employ 230,000 people.
  11. The size of the silver market is only 5% of that of gold.
  12. Office rent in my stomping grounds in London's West End are almost 3x that of midtown Manhattan.
  13. Spot gold up over $1200 per ounce in today's trading.
  14. Money Show Video: "Two emerging markets to watch." http://www.moneyshow.com/video/video.asp?t=3&wid=4738
  15. The Failure of Capitalism... http://www.theglobalguru.com/article.php?id=282
  16. India posted 7.9% growth in q3 better than expected.
  17. Deja Vu all over again. The Dow has crossed the 10,000 level over 50 times over the course of the last decade.
  18. Number of cities with population of 1 million+: UK 2, US 9, China 160.
  19. Hedge funds boost stock exposure in Q3 http://tinyurl.com/yjkkzht
  20. I have never been a gold bug.It is just an asset that,like everything else in life,has its time...And now is that time. Paul Tudor Jones