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It's the rush out of the paper currencies, said Bob Haberkorn, senior market strategist with Lind-Waldock in Chicago.
Gold Settles at Record Matt Whittaker 2010
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Right now it has to with sentiment, and I'm sure there's margin calls out there, said Bob Haberkorn , senior market strategist with Lind Waldock.
Markets Unease Hits Gold Tatyana Shumsky 2011
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Actually, here is a cost-benefit analysis prepared by Harvard economist Jeff Miron and his research associate Katherine Waldock.
Tim Lynch: Pot Shots at Prop 19 Fall Flat Tim Lynch 2010
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Actually, here is a cost-benefit analysis prepared by Harvard economist Jeff Miron and his research associate Katherine Waldock.
Tim Lynch: Pot Shots at Prop 19 Fall Flat Tim Lynch 2010
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"This is all the dollar," said Rich Ilczyszyn, a broker with Lind-Waldock.
Crude Oil at Seven-Week High Jerry A. DiColo 2010
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Phillip Streible, senior market strategist at futures broker Lind-Waldock in Chicago.
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"There's still an underlying uneasiness about the fiscal situation of these different countries in Europe," said Carol Hurley, senior market strategist at brokerage house Lind-Waldock in Chicago.
Pound, Euro Slide on Credit Warnings Fabio Alves 2010
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One is the commission, which is going to run $10 to $30 round-trip at Lind-Waldock, depending on whether you trade online or get someone like Friedman to hold your hand.
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So put up the whole $120,000 in your Lind-Waldock account.
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One is the commission, which is going to run $10 to $30 round-trip at Lind-Waldock, depending on whether you trade online or get someone like Friedman to hold your hand.
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