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Strategies & Market Trends : Waiting for the big Kahuna

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To: Qualified Opinion who wrote (75232)4/13/2007 8:37:55 AM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (1) of 94695
 
Yes, and I am a gold bug too -g- The blue line in that graph
is stats without the latest revision:
shadowstats.com
The Yellow line is the revision Bernanke wants to implement
now to lower the stats even further. Lies about inflation
are a symptom of a country falling into chronic
inflation/hyperinflation.

M3 in that first graph is the measure of broad money
supply growth, which also accounts for real inflation.
Mysteriously, that measure was discontinued by the Fed
on March, 23, 2006. 11% is extremely high growth.
shadowstats.com

The third graph (blue line) is real inflation statistics
without all revisions. According to that graph, US inflation
is now around 10%, which is in serious "chronic inflation"
zone. The bond yields at 5% are, of course, much lower.

The second graph is real GDP growth, taking inflation into
account.
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