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Strategies & Market Trends : The Epic American Credit and Bond Bubble Laboratory

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To: benwood who wrote (110096)1/16/2016 4:28:13 PM
From: John Vosilla   of 110194
 
As for a housing crash... I don't think one is imminent. If it happens within the near future (< 10 years), it will be because we are in really deep trouble.

I think the dream of the Fed is that the dollar goes down to drive up inflation and then wages and then by proxy shrink the debt. But the box they have created has probably made all their desired outcomes impossible to occur together


Looks like with strong dollar weak global economy and collapse in oil prices we won't raise rates much if at all thus the housing bubble will build in coming years to unsustainable heights as this recovery becomes the longest ever. Unfortunately the price to pay with be much more severe on the back end all IMHO..
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