Philippines Silver
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Philippines Silver
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![]() PHILIPPINES 1885 10 Centimos Silver XF US $5.50
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![]() PHILIPPINES 1885 20 Centimos Silver VF US $8.60
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![]() PHILIPPINES 1885 50 Centimos Silver VF US $9.60
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![]() PHILIPPINES 1897 1 Peso Silver Crown VF XF US $22.50
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![]() PHILIPPINES 1903 1 Peso Silver Crown VF US $24.06
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![]() PHILIPPINES 1903S 1 Peso Silver Crown AU UNC US $28.56
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![]() PHILIPPINES 1909S 50 Centavos Silver F VF US $7.50
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![]() PHILIPPINES 1912S 20 Centavos Silver VF US $4.25
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![]() 1969 PHILIPPINES PISO SILVER COIN WORLD COINAGE EMILIO AGUINALDO US $31.95
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The Dow Industrials Average Index has risen since early March 2009, upon the emergence at that time of an unorthodox Candlestick Reversal Pattern which foretold a massive rise in prices. The advance first moved explosively, then haltingly, and has now moved explosively again as Funds and individual investors clamor for more and more investment candy while driving prices higher in manic fashion which recalls the excesses of the Tulip Bulb Craze, the South Seas Bubble, and the stock market environments of October 1929, of early 2000, and of October 2007. The principles are the same, and the outcome will be the same this time too. Manias always come to an end; and when they do, prices return to levels which are even lower than those which obtained when the mania began.
Actually, what we are seeing now is a mania within a much larger mania, which began about 1995. This state of facts obviously bodes ill for the future of stock prices.
The current mania in stocks has been accompanied by correlative manias in gold and in silver. Gold has been driven to a new all-time High; silver has not, although it is tagging along at a lower energy level. It appears that the interest in gold is founded upon a flight from the Dollar, which in turn has been caused by a perception that inflation is on the way, that there is nowhere for the Dollar to go - except down, and that safety is to be found in the comfort of the ultimate Money, which is gold.
Signs of an expiring mania in gold surround us: India exchanges billions of U.S. Dollars for gold, at what we perceive to be exactly the wrong time; Harrods now offers physical gold in various forms, "off the shelf;" an agency of the United Nations is contemplating the creation of a new international reserve currency in place of the Dollar, to be based on a "basket" of other currencies which would be "managed" by the agency (which itself is a warning signal); even famous names tout the death of the Dollar and the glories of gold; and - last but not least - public sentiment as well as the opinion of "experts" is overwhelmingly supportive of gold while demeaning the Dollar.
All of these are contrary indicators. They are beginning to be borne out now by Candlestick Patterns in several time frames in the Dow Industrials, which indicate the probability of a Reversal to the downside soon. This analysis is supported by negative inferences which we draw from Indicators other than the Candlesticks, which use the Candles as the starting point and proceed from there to visual representations which clearly show that Dow prices are fast coming to a top.
William Kurtz
November 11, 2009
The author owns CandleWave, LLC, which publishes an investment newsletter twice weekly and Action Suggestions three times weekly. The Action Suggestions cover the major Indexes, Gold, Silver, Crude Oil, five Forex pairs, each of the Dow 30 individually, and each of the NASDAQ 100 individually, including forecasts.
E-mail: info@candlewave.com
http://www.candlewave.com/
http://www.candelaabra.com
CandleWave, LLC
William Kurtz, President
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Philippines $14.39 Philippines |
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Philippines Flag Clip on Earrings $8.99 Philippines Flag Clip On Earrings Philippines Flag earrings for non- pierced ears. Accessorize with these country flag clip earrings. Showoff the pride you have for your homeland or heritage with country flag jewelry. Specifications: Silver Plated Clip-On Earrings, 20mm Charm |
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The Philippines $31.95 Nearly five million migrant workers from the Philippines are employed in over 190 countries and territories. They work as doctors and domestic helpers, engineers and entertainers, seamstresses and surveyors. It is through their collective labor that the Philippines has assumed a global presence. The Philippines: Mobilities, Identities, and Globalization seeks to understand how the Philippines has become the world’s largest exporter of government-sponsored temporary contract labor and, in the process, has dramatically reshaped both the processes of globalization and also our understanding of globalization as concept. |
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Rice Terraces in the Philippines Photograph - Philippines $19.99 Rice Terraces in the Philippines Photograph - Philippines - Premium Poster |
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Women with Babies in the Philippines Photograph - Philippines $19.99 Women with Babies in the Philippines Photograph - Philippines - Premium Poster |
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Lovely Silver Crystals Beaded Toggle Bracelet (Philippines) $54.03 Simple yet chic, this bracelet features a fun mix of beads and crystals in a multitude of colors on clear nylon. This bracelet was handmade in the Philippines by artisans, Evoynne and Sheila.Product Features:Style: BraceletColor: SilverMaterial: Crystal, Seed Beads and NylonGemstone: CrystalWeight: 29.9 gramsBracelet Width: 39 mm (1.54 inches)Length: 7 inches long (can be stretched to 8.5 inches)Clasp Type: ToggleTreatment Code: Crystal-CRArtist's Bio: Evoynne and SheilaStory Behind the Art:Evoynne and Sheila are two young and charismatic sisters who love jewelry and fashion. The two sisters grew up in a small coastal town in the northern region of Cebu Island. Evoynne and Sheila began designing and producing handmade jewelry that focused on using native and beachy material such as unique shells, pearls, wood, beads and coral scattered across the sands. After some time, Evoynne and Sheila were able to recruit family and friends to help craft the jewelry and grow the business. Being able to provide for income for their parents, family, and friends brought great joy and pride to the sisters. They both truly enjoy creating beautiful, unique, and native jewelry.What is Worldstock?The handcrafted touch of artisan skill creates variations in color, size and design. If buying two of the same item, slight differences should be expected. Note: Color discrepancies may occur between this product and your computer screen.Imported |
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Aluminum Silver Carnelian and Pearl Cuff Bracelet (Philippines) $57.15 Finish that look with this bold cuff that features an oval design made of carnelian stone accentuated with crystals and freshwater white pearls. Product Features:Color: OrangeStyle: CuffMaterial: Jewelry wire, aluminum silverGemstone: Carnelian, crystal, freshwater white pearlPearl size: 6-8 mmPearl grade: B-CWeight: 44.3 gramsBracelet dimensions: 45 mm wide x 7.5 inches longAll weights and measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed information. Treatment code E, N, CR. See Gemstone Treatments for further information.Story Behind the Art:'My name is Mae Mae and my hometown is near the ocean so I have always been fascinated by the pearls and shells. My father was a fisherman so I spent a lot of time at the beach and in the ocean. This interest opened me to new horizons, including the world of jewelry. I studied at University in Cebu City, but my passion has always been to make and design jewelry and accessories. Eventually my dream came true and I was able to open up a store in downtown Cebu City and a small factory in the province north of the city. I am delighted to be able to express my creativity and promote the natural beauty of the Philippines, and in doing so I am providing for my family and loved ones.'What is Worldstock?The handcrafted touch of artisan skill creates variations in color, size and design. If buying two of the same item, slight differences should be expected. Note: Color discrepancies may occur between this product and your computer screen.Imported |
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Aluminum Silver Chalcedony and Pearl Cuff Bracelet (Philippines) $65.47 Finish that look with this bold cuff that features an oval design made of orange chalcedony accentuated with jasper, crystals and freshwater white pearls.Product Features:Color: BrownStyle: CuffMaterials: Jewelry wire, aluminum silverGemstone: Chalcedony, jasper, crystal, freshwater white pearlsPearl size: 6-8 mmPearl grade: B-CWeight: 38.2 gramsBracelet dimensions: 45 mm wide x 7.5 inches longAll weights and measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed information. Treatment code E, N, CR. See Gemstone Treatments for further information.Story Behind the Art:'My name is Mae Mae and my hometown is near the ocean so I have always been fascinated by the pearls and shells. My father was a fisherman so I spent a lot of time at the beach and in the ocean. This interest opened me to new horizons, including the world of jewelry. I studied at University in Cebu City, but my passion has always been to make and design jewelry and accessories. Eventually my dream came true and I was able to open up a store in downtown Cebu City and a small factory in the province north of the city. I am delighted to be able to express my creativity and promote the natural beauty of the Philippines, and in doing so I am providing for my family and loved ones.'What is Worldstock?The handcrafted touch of artisan skill creates variations in color, size and design. If buying two of the same item, slight differences should be expected. Note: Color discrepancies may occur between this product and your computer screen.Imported |
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Aluminum Silver Agate and Pearl Cuff Bracelet (Philippines) $68.58 Accentuated any look with this cuff bracelet that features green agate and aventurine gemstones, and crystals and freshwater white pearls.Product Features:Color: GreenStyle: CuffMaterial: Jewelry wire, aluminum silverGemstone: Agate, aventurine, crystal, freshwater white pearlsPearl size: 6-8 mmPearl grade: B-CWeight: 41.1 gramsBracelet dimensions: 45 mm wide x 7.5 inches longAll weights and measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed information. Treatment code E, N, CR. See Gemstone Treatments for further information.Story Behind the Art:'My name is Mae Mae and my hometown is near the ocean so I have always been fascinated by the pearls and shells. My father was a fisherman so I spent a lot of time at the beach and in the ocean. This interest opened me to new horizons, including the world of jewelry. I studied at University in Cebu City, but my passion has always been to make and design jewelry and accessories. Eventually my dream came true and I was able to open up a store in downtown Cebu City and a small factory in the province north of the city. I am delighted to be able to express my creativity and promote the natural beauty of the Philippines, and in doing so I am providing for my family and loved ones.'What is Worldstock?The handcrafted touch of artisan skill creates variations in color, size and design. If buying two of the same item, slight differences should be expected. Note: Color discrepancies may occur between this product and your computer screen.Imported |
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Philippines Starting Business (Incorporating) in Philippines Guide $162.33 Philippines Starting Business (Incorporating) in Philippines Guide |
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As It Is in the Philippines $24.37 No Synopsis Available |


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