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

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To: benwood who wrote (78175)1/26/2007 10:45:52 PM
From: bart13  Read Replies (1) of 110194
 

However I slice it though, I find your charts very useful and informative... please keep 'em coming!


Thanks and will do. I truly enjoy the detective work and replacing false or spun data with facts.


I guess what I was aiming for was actually a hybrid of a few you'd done lately, and others... the real dollar gains of the average American with a global component. Not only has the typical American's real buying power in terms of local products and services stagnated or even dropped a few percent in the past 20 years, but if that person wanted to go to Finland or Canada, say, they'd be thwacked on top of that erosion in real income by the devaluation of the dollar.


I totally agree with your basic point and the global purchasing power drop of the dollar too.
Do you have any idea how I might show it, or are you just talking about using one or more of the existing dollar indexes?
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