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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis

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To: ggersh who wrote (43845)12/29/2011 2:09:15 PM
From: Real Man1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 71475
 
Yes, SPOO is Bernank's world, and the resolution of this divergence can work the other
way too: as LT rates rise sharply, so does SPOO.

Call it residual QE or bottled inflation, and the Bernank sure wants his QE to wind up
in stock prices. Bubliciously wonderful. The global Kondratieff winter of
1876-1896 was characterized by extremely slow economic growth over 2
decade time frame. There was no huge economic drop like in GD, just a painful
long period. It was actually 6 years in the US, 20 years in Britain.

There is no painless way out of Keynesian endpoint. We have very printatious CBs this
time, so experimentation with competitive currency devaluation will continue. History
showed this is hardly a way out of pain.
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