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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: Ramsey Su who wrote (297)8/23/2001 4:40:59 PM
From: TimFRead Replies (2) of 306849
 
Ramsey I was talking to someone else on another thread about this idea -

Technically, we do not even have a recession yet and the Feds have pretty much used up all their monetary tools.

In your opinion is it how low the rates are that matter or is the the reduction of them. If it is primarily how low the rates are then why does it matter if they were lowered a bit early (other then if they were lowered way to early and resulted in inflation but that doesn't seem to be happening). I think the actual lowering of the rate is only a short term boost and it is how low the real rates are that has the more serious effect.

Tim
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