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

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To: John Vosilla who wrote (75747)12/15/2006 12:34:51 PM
From: russwinter  Read Replies (3) of 110194
 
<I personally wish you were around more on this board to discuss points like this that deserve the attention and debate here.>

It's an absurd debate, as I try and live in the real world, and any thinking person can see there has been, and still is plenty of inflationary pressure.

Could that change, who knows, but I am much more interested in the credit cycle, and possible blow ups. Debating an deflationary outcome in that scenario is meaningless and unknown (I'm an agnostic), until one can gauge first hand, where money flows, or if it's destroyed or merely redeployed. In otherwords there is a trajectory issue that is critical, and I don't want to get caught with one track thinking. Injecting this deflation "debate" into that discussion is just babble, and too premature. You will notice that I devote almost no time to it even in my blog, and I write nearly every day. The only purpose it serves TODAY is to feed slabs of EZ money meat to cult of greed Pig Men and Risklove mutha fuckers.
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