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

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To: Tommaso who wrote (49063)1/8/2006 2:55:26 PM
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What works for me is purchasing power. If I want to maintain my purchasing power, the last thing I want to own right now is the dollar or dollar-denominated financial assets. Relative values change. Last year, owning Japanese financial assets paid off despite some weakness in the yen:

finance.yahoo.com

In the future, US stocks and bonds and the dollar itself are all likely to slide in relation to gold and foreign financial assets, financial instruments and commodities. That makes the dollar the place to flee from. And fleeing from the dollar cannot possibly do anything but depress its trading value.
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