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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis

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To: maceng2 who wrote (17846)2/23/2009 3:14:51 AM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (3) of 71462
 
The key question that I keep asking myself and others:

Are there any signs "they" (the governments, the financial
industry, etc.) are attempting to "solve" this problem?

Yes and no. More No than Yes, as of 6/2008.

Yes, as we are seeing more and more attempts from the
government to regulate this.

No, because these huge liquidity
injections from the Fed and the treasury is nothing more
than trying to put Humpty together again. It will lead
to GROWTH and subsequent SYSTEMIC COLLAPSE. Trillions are
required because the bubble is already huge.

I am surprised to see that huge counterparty failures and
takeovers did not reduce the notional value by cancelling
some contracts.
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