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To: TobagoJack who wrote (66921)10/7/2010 10:09:20 AM
From: Hawkmoon1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 217949
 
So bubbles are the fault of the sellers, not the buyers?

The internet bubble was the fault of Wall St. and not the speculative fervor of the investor community?

If I buy your apartment for the outrageous price you're selling it at, and it then goes down in value, it's your fault, not mine?

china is very far away from the center of blame,... trying not to be stiffed

My view is that if China is willing to pump their profits into the US debt in order to maintain their favorable currency peg, it's more THEIR fault than that of the US.

But I guess you're no different than many folks no sitting in homes that are well underwater.. It's instinctive to blame those who "screwed" you out of your money..

Balance in any system is maintained, not solely by one side of the exchange equation (supply or demand), but both sides.

Hawk
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