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Saturday, May 08, 2004
A gaggle of economic illiterates wrote letters to the San Jose Mercury News -- but to the Mr. Roadshow column, not to the opinion page. I cannot be deterred by such evasive maneuvers. (However I can be slowed down by drinking beer and listening to heavy metal into the wee hours of Saturday morning after the Oakland A's win a game in the 13th inning.) I will provide financial advice along with my criticisms because that's the kind of nice guy I am.
There is a finite amount of pretty much everything on Earth. Many raw materials have multiple uses. Should we jack up the price of every natural resouce -- iron, diamonds, titanium -- because of this? In the past century we have seen what happens when people are given the power to make drastic alterations to the workings of the market. A planned economy is not a lovely thing -- and tends to have horrible pollution problems. Noe that if oil is made artificially expensive, one adjustment will probably be increased use of coal, which is hardly best for the environment. Financial advice for Bob: Buy oil futures, because you are the only person in the world smart enough to figure out that oil will eventually run out. (Of course, if people really were as bad at planning for the future as Bob believes, there wouldn't be any future markets in the first place.)
Financial advice for Brad: If you think gas costs too much for one or two days, then wait for a few days to buy it. Wait a minute, I think I came up with a brilliant idea: Buy Low, Sell High. Clearly my talents are wasted on blogging.
The problem is that the gas station owners have these labels for "cheap gas" and "expensive" gas that they apply to their underground tanks. But they can never remember which is which and they get mixed up! Silly gas station owners! Financial advice for Michael: When Dr. Evil announces that his invention will turn 90% of the world's precious metals to lead, you might not want to sell that gold for the $300 an ounce you paid for it.
Financial advice for Pete and Warren: Buy stock in oil companies! Better yet, all the whiners who complain about oil prices, and pester the media and the government to do something about it, should invest in a new oil company that would undercut all the existing corporations' "gouging." Then they could make money and help consumers!
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