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Strategies & Market Trends : Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis

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From: westpacific5/21/2009 3:23:22 AM
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“We’re on the edge and if this thing doesn’t get resolved quickly I’m worried,” he said before a meeting with House of Representatives members on financial regulation that was organized by the Washington-based Bipartisan Policy Center.

Greenspan

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And he went on to say banks still need beyond boatloads of money...

What is up with all this negative FED talk suddenly; I ask what is the agenda?

-Talking down the markets; since there are no buyers of Treasuries they need to scare money back into them, that is what me thinks.

No matter how you slice it; all this bullish analysts talk of bottoms is amazing; many on this thread understand the reality this problem cannot just go away. And now with the dollar in tank mode it is going to push up crude oil into another spike and what will that do for the recovery!

The way it was is over; it is never coming back; funding of massive debt by strangers and overspending beyond reality by consumers. The market is going to have to adjust to price in the new earnings picture going forward and it should be much lower than what one must pay here.

There is no inflation right now; a blip is about it, and if we roll back over into deflation watch out.

Gold is sending a message; a message not of inflation but failure!

West
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Got Gold; spiking again tonight
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