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Strategies & Market Trends : The Epic American Credit and Bond Bubble Laboratory

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To: russwinter who wrote (46496)12/3/2005 9:53:20 AM
From: UncleBigs  Read Replies (2) of 110194
 
Thanks Russ. I fully agree. I think long term treasuries aren't necessarily signaling low long term inflation but are massively manipulated and managed.

The questions is how does this play out into the future. On the one hand it feels like we are on the cusp of a housing bust and therefore a serious recession. On the other, it feels like we are in the midst of a global crackup boom as Doug Noland describes. The line between boom and bust is very narrow.

Gold and stocks appear to be going with the crackup boom scenario. Bonds appear to be signaling weakness but as you describe that might be a false message sent to us by the Fed and foreign central banks.
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