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Strategies & Market Trends : Classic TA Workplace

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To: Perspective who wrote (21262)11/15/2001 10:49:25 AM
From: JRI  Read Replies (1) of 209892
 
Wow BC...that's a "POST OF THE YEAR" candidate....great opus..

And timely too (for me)...I've also been trying to reconcile (in a tight argument), how Fed can pump and pump, and how we do not see/will not consumer price inflation at some point/during next year.

There is only one point to (re)consider, I think: Residential real estate a weird animal, because (1) Some areas of the country never really experienced a bubble (2) Demographics play a large role (3) Unlike stocks/bonds, residential real estate not bought w/underlying profit stream in mind;"shelter" component is most important.

Certainly, some areas of the country will see residential real estate prices come way down....others, I'm not so sure.

Commercial, of course, something else again.

Again, thanks for that piece. Since you post so infrequently, do you somehow feel your infrequent posts must be longer? g
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