=RWK=
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Expensive is always relative
Over the last 13 years we have lived through a huge bubble. What I do not like is the inelasticness of prices. We saw global markets loose ~35% of their value, yet whether it is Patek Philippe, petrol or steak, we do not see these prices follow the markets and likewise correct. So, the cost of goods inflates while purchasing power and available captial declines...Not a positive picture for the collector.
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Richard.
This message has been edited by =RWK= on 2010-03-08 17:17:43
Eoru vs. Dollar
By: William C : March 8th, 2010-13:30
I don't recall the conversion factor at that time, but I am fairly confident that the Euro cost less than a Dollar. I recall a trip to Austria wherein a Euro was approximately 75 cents. 2001 or 2002? Might this be part of your answer? William C
CHF
By: Bruno.M1 : March 8th, 2010-22:09
We should look at the Swiss Franc, EUR/USD doesn't matter because when they leav the factory the price will be quoted in CHF But that might indeed be a part of the reason
Expensive is always relative
By: =RWK= : March 8th, 2010-17:14
Over the last 13 years we have lived through a huge bubble. What I do not like is the inelasticness of prices. We saw global markets loose ~35% of their value, yet whether it is Patek Philippe, petrol or steak, we do not see these prices follow the market...