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Daily Prices Fall Like It’s 1999
This is my site Written by admin on October 21, 2009 – 11:00 am

Daily Prices Fall Like It’s 1999

Did you know that there is an up side to the bad economy? Daily and monthly prices have fallen back to prices of 10 years ago. That’s right, shop like it’s 1999 (again).

Shopping for luxury items are where you will find the biggest bang for your buck. And don’t forget the stock market (investing).

It’s Time to Shop Like It’s 1999

If you are one of the nearly 10% of Americans currently out of work, life is a bit touch for you right now. Lesson learn — having a plan is priceless.

However, if you are one of the nearly 90% of Americans who still has their job — seize the day.

Daily Prices – Rob The Rich and Give it to the Smart

Since daily prices have fallen to reflex prices of 10 years ago there is a great opportunity, if you have some cash.

Let’s see a few deals that can be made:

  • Boats – a boat that once sold for $1.5 million can now be had for $500,000 – $800,000.
  • Homes – in some parts of the country, homes that once sold for $500,000 can now be had for $250,000.

Other Place to Find 1999 Prices

  • Hotels
  • Cars
  • Airline tickets

Investing Now at 1999 Daily Prices

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Did you know the stock market is currently trading like it’s 1999. Investing in mutual funds, commodities, and other stocks is a great way to seize the moment. Invest now at the 1999 daily price and get paid later at 2010 prices.

Rob The Rich And Give It To The Smart

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