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    April 22, 2008

    Repeated Records

    Paul Kedrosky's touched on a point that was topic to a dinner table conversation last week among my friends:  How common price records are once you've hit a record and how the repeated headlines on "oil hits record price" carry an amplification effect in people's perceptions.

    Paul offers a great solution:

    I think we should institute a new rule: No talking about a record price until at least 40 hours day after a record has been set. Call it a kind of market noise abatement act.

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