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Strategies & Market Trends : Ask DrBob

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To: shoreco who wrote (84430)3/16/2004 10:07:29 AM
From: stan_hughes   of 100058
 
Hi shoreco - All is as fine as it can be, given that we seem to be back staring into the abyss again.

I had been basking in the serenity of being comfortably positioned within relatively orderly markets for the past 2 years, which gave me the time to pursue some non-market activities on the side as it were. However, recent events (e.g. exploding commodity prices and the emerging currency wars, to name but two reasons) have obliged me to re-engage the markets on a daily basis out of self-preservation if nothing else.

I know not whether we are about to witness massive deflation or massive inflation here -- the case for either can be quite persuasive, and IMO much depends on how those pulling the levers respond to the crises-in-waiting they've created. Whatever happens, we're all going to need to be at the top of our game when the music stops, because the common denominator is "massive".

Kind of like being tied to the train tracks and not knowing whether the locomotive coming to run you down will be out of the east or the west -- it's not the direction, it's the effect that matters
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