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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
GLD 389.05+0.4%Dec 10 4:00 PM EST

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To: TobagoJack who wrote (115368)1/7/2016 12:01:01 PM
From: carranza2  Read Replies (1) of 218353
 
Definitely plan to obtain and read.

The Force is suffering a bit of reflux, not a hiccup, but also not a full event leading banksters, debtors and creditors to man the window ledges for a jump below, but enough of a disruption to excite notice.

And that is how it starts.

The banks are in better shape so no one will be concerned that Goldman Sachs might have to stop doing G*d's work or that Chase might have to cut The Boyz's ungodly compensation. No, nothing like that.

This time the Force's disruption will come from overseas (if you're in the US). The commodity countries, faced with USD denominated debt, will simply begin to default on their huge, exorbitant debts. Add a bit of terror and voila, another Event, but bigger, much bigger than 2008. All sauced up with a race to see who can devalue their currency the quickest.

And when that crisis hits, be sure that you have plenty of Au. And that your ideological mindset is Au-strian because it cannot be understood in any other way. Three words say it all - mis-allocation of capital - a/k/a as bringing consumption forward without the means to pay for it.

The current China business is simply a precursor, a tiny cloud on a clear horizon that promises a severe storm. I'm guessing this Summer or Fall.
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