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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
GLD 380.20+1.6%Nov 24 4:00 PM EST

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To: sense who wrote (173456)6/20/2021 9:48:54 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) of 218008
 
Re <<If China's restricting credit... is countered only by the U.S. and Europe sustaining the opposite in easy money (and in buoyant global stock markets) ... its impacts are likely to be vastly different than were the U.S. and Europe to move to duplicate the restrictive measures ?>>

I think Beijing is counting on the Washington and Brussels continuing to go easy on the spigot, and maybe even getting rid to the mechanism altogether and just let the pipe go free-flow

- gold should rise

- USD would also rise

- Overseas RMB would be plentiful by way of Belting & Roading

- Domestic RMB would be domestic, increased by overseas flow-back which should drive goodness aplenty

A lot of physical actions by way of making stuff out of other stuff, and a lot of financial / monetary equations searching for resolution set.

Should Washington and Brussels choose to go opposite, then the electorates of EU shall have to decide whether China borders on the Atlantic Ocean as the French Macron expressed his doubts

Events should veer towards the interesting, pass it, and go fascinating.

Something shall happen. A lot of moving pieces.
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