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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis

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To: stan_hughes who wrote (1113)9/25/2007 5:35:51 AM
From: saveslivesbyday  Read Replies (1) of 71453
 
"I'm now questioning whether we will get a so-called meltdown"

An immediate "mark to reality" would be catastrophic for the world's financial systems, and I agree the Fed, or for that matter all of the world's central banks simply wouldn't let that happen.

It seems to me events in the financial world are fairly well buffered, so instead of a sharp meltdown, we're likely in the midst of a long, drawn out unwinding or "rebalancing" as some have called it.

Things usually don't seem to resolve as abruptly and violently as the bearish view might expect, but rather in slow motion, with adjustments along the way.
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