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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (83636)11/25/2011 2:17:33 PM
From: bart13  Read Replies (1) of 218130
 
To show the inflationary effects of monetary mania by constant dilution by the producers of US$, a smoothed Dow over 100 years would do a good job of showing that effect.

As I said - basically worthless, and especially since you didn't include any part of that chart to show actual inflation - both CPI and 'corrected'.
Failing to address the massive issues with very excessive smoothing is also illustrative.

I note that you also avoided noting that the current large 'spikes' going on for months were not present during the '66 cycle as they are now, and I believe that to be evidence of substantial arrogance. And changing your point from a coming ice age to showing "the long cycle of solar output over hundreds of years and the effect on climate" is hardly supporting of your forecast.

Whatever - we'll see in 2020 (if we're both around in) who was correct.
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