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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis

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To: ggersh who wrote (41455)8/30/2011 9:55:57 AM
From: Real Man1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 71442
 
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Yes, it's a reversal. You can say G7/US property bubbles, stock
market bubbles, and Fed policies/financial bubble caused it.
US capital went to China, where labor is cheap, but production quality sucks.

Globalization is not something that was happening just cause.
Excessive consumption in the US demanded excessive production in China.
In other words, these are coupled bubbles, IMHO, US/China is definitely
in a symbiotic relationship. So, as our bubbles blow up, production should
come back. I'd say if it doesn't, we are screwed!
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