[ExI] Sources of info on historical commodity prices

Max More max at maxmore.com
Sat Apr 7 00:18:04 UTC 2012


That was given to me in a private response (hence my not mentioning who).
If anyone find good sources of date for the last decade, I'd be grateful to
hear about it.

The historical data is a good starting point for discussing long-term
trends and forecasts of commodity costs, but leaves plenty to argue about
in considering the popular view that "it really is different this time".

--Max


On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 5:07 PM, Kelly Anderson <kellycoinguy at gmail.com>wrote:

> 2012/4/6 Max More <max at maxmore.com>:
> > Both the chart on Wikipedia (which is helpful) and this...
> > http://minerals.usgs.gov/ds/2005/140/#data
>
> By the way, this is also some pretty good data. Love it. Thanks for the
> pointer.
>
> -Kelly
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