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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis

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To: ggersh who wrote (50518)3/21/2013 7:24:12 AM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (2) of 71475
 
Hodges: Why BoE will not raise interest rates until 2017

Legal & General Investment Management’s fixed income manager Richard Hodges has cautioned investors to be prepared for another four years of record low interest rates in the UK.

http://www.investmentweek.co.uk/investment-week/news/2254776/hodges-why-boe-will-not-raise-interest-rates-until-2017#ixzz2OAhi0bTi

So we have a double top on the SP500 and this is no new peak but merely passing previous highs goin to da moon. Or we really do have a triple top and the obvious ensues.

The fact that some dont see interest rates going up till 2017 says we tank somewhere around here. Going to da moon infers a large debasement of the money supply and inflation. Stealth inflation (i.e not officially recognised inflation) is the worst kind of inflation from a investment view. Stocks will not initially like inflation as no one will have any money to spend or invest. Liquidity event. I think that SP500 1600 prediction mentioned in an earlier post looks good to me.

Volatility would normally be a good prediction here. -g-
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