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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
GLD 379.87+0.4%Nov 11 4:00 PM EST

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To: Bert who wrote (71337)2/27/2011 6:51:49 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) of 217705
 
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by my reckoning, the timing for cross-over parity should be between 7 (2018) and 15 (2026) yrs from today, and

once china abandons the usd at some point between 10 (2021) -20 (2031) years from today, then interesting things should become more apparent in the subsequent 10 (2031/2041) - 20 (2041/2051) years from today.

some time between 2021 and 2041 the usa melting-pot population would be abandoning the usd as well. the earlier they do so the better off they would be.

the only act more wasting than people living off of the natural resources of the land they occupy (i.e. saudi arabia, new zealand, etc) is people living off of printing a global reserve currency.

some writers have likened usd t-bills to opium in so far as china is concerned. i think those writers got it wrong. usd t-bills is to usa as opium was to china.

roughest macro big-brush guess, darkest interregnum should happen around 2025 +/-5, lasting possibly 10 years, and

teotwawki dawn should be 2035 +/-5.

we should start to sell down our gold (but not platinum) in calibrated way, starting around 2030, paced, until 2040.

cheers, tj
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