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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis

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To: Condor who wrote (20722)6/8/2009 4:18:22 PM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (2) of 71456
 
It's printing against a black hole of collapsing debt, and
printing now has the upper hand. These markets have gone
up from 2002-2007 because of financial derivative bubble,
They crashed hard because it collapsed. Now derivatives
were finally reliquified like in 2002-2003, only with a whole
lot more cash, so we'll have a lot of inflation. If they
keep doing it (and the derivative pyramid requires it;
it's a Ponzi scheme of epic proportions), hyperinflation.

In reality there has been no bull market in 2002-2007, the
real economy outside Ponzi finance was not doing well, but that
trend was masked by declining purchasing power of the dollar.

The explanation is very simple - newly printed money goes
into the market, in part exiting the treasury bonds,
the market goes up.
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