Ellie Edo
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11-27-2005 14:31
For reasons unknown to me, the L$ has been climbing from its excursion down to L$260 = $1.00 USD.
Now its up to around L$257 = $1.00 USD.
Does anybody know why the reversal in fortune? Its not obvious to me, but in light of this trend, I recommend you buy as many L$ as you can afford. If you wait you may face it stabilizing back at L$250 = $1.00 USD.
Come to think of it, How could the reasons be "known to me", anyway ? And how could anybody at all "know" why the reversal of fortune ?
And why would anybody want such a simple-minded recommendation, any way ?
Ah well, I suppose it must be my superb and superior expertise in all things financial, due to my having owned and run a substantial RL business over many years, and having deep experience of RL markets. Here is my wisdom in a nutshell.
When you see it's rising, buy as much as you can. When you see it's falling, sell everything. Keeps you busy each and every day, if nothing else. And eventually bankrupt.
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blaze Spinnaker
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11-27-2005 14:35
I think you should start up a blog.
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Jamie Bergman
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11-27-2005 14:48
Make sure you're reading the only TRUE capitalistic blog in Secondlife. Mine. http://sleconomyblog.blogspot.com/
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Ellie Edo
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11-27-2005 14:56
Oh Jamie, sweetie, it was your touching modesty that first drew me to the whole "New Recommendation" topic. Only teasing, Jamie. Feelin' bored tonight..... 
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Jamie Bergman
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11-27-2005 15:35
Ha Ha... its all good. I like jokes 
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Gabe Lippmann
"Phone's ringing, Dude."
Join date: 14 Jun 2004
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11-27-2005 15:43
New Recommendation! Burn all your $L!
I'm printing my very own, totally unbacked $Lippmann. It's the wave of the future.
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Dark Korvin
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11-27-2005 17:05
From: Gabe Lippmann New Recommendation! Burn all your $L! I'm printing my very own, totally unbacked $Lippmann. It's the wave of the future. You aren't providing lighters are you? If not, I need to get ready for the future demand on lighters.
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Ellie Edo
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11-28-2005 07:36
Lighters ? Esoteric context ?
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Shack Dougall
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11-28-2005 08:20
From: Ellie Edo For reasons unknown to me, the L$ has been climbing from its excursion down to L$260 = $1.00 USD.
Now its up to around L$257 = $1.00 USD.
Does anybody know why the reversal in fortune? Its not obvious to me ...
There are probably lots of factors involved, but I think one was the Thanksgiving holiday in the US. The week leading up to the holiday showed less demand for Linden, probably because people were more focused on RL. As we come out of that holiday, people are coming back into SL and demand is picking up as people return to buying goods, services, and land in SL.
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