Mervyn,

It does not really matter to me whether one agrees with my point of view or 
not. Everybody is entitled to their own opinion and so do you.

Politics is a nasty game - but it is, what it is.

I have NEVER promoted gold, nor have I ever invested in Gold and have no plans 
to do so in the future. Without going into much detail, I can assure you that I 
am currently not allowed to trade in my account - outside of a detailed 
scrutiny and approvals. For now, its the grand old boring mutual funds.

I never thought of gold as an interesting investment - But if you are looking 
to make some quick cash (faster than gold), here's an interesting investment 
recommendation. 

You see, it was brought to my attention earlier this morning, that your friend 
Rmoney is planning to unload $25,000 worth of fireworks for pennies on the 
dollar! The stash was supposedly meant for use on election night, during his 
supposed victory celebrations against Obama. As you are aware, that didn't 
exactly pan out. So the miserable man is trying to find buyers on Ebay.

You could buy the crap and quickly flip it around for a ROI, that could beat 
gold by a mile  :) .

Now that, my friend, is an awesome investment idea!

Jim Fernandes
New York.


--- On Thu, 11/8/12, Mervyn Lobo <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: Mervyn Lobo <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Goanet] Off topic: Why I voted for Romney
> To: "Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994!" <[email protected]>
> Date: Thursday, November 8, 2012, 8:21 PM
> 
> 
> Jim Fernandes,
> It sometimes pays to be magnanimous in victory. 
> 
> Secondly, for the first time in a dozen years, I
> completely agree with you and your analysis of the US
> political situation. I also echo your sentiments that the
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> 
> Your economic analysis, however, has some room for
> improvement. 
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> Lastly, I am glad to see that you are now promoting gold. As
> you correctly point out, gold has not been a real productive
> investment. It has been a super productive investment which
> has generated an annual return of 17% for the past
> decade. Or more.  
> 
> Mervyn1650Lobo
>

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