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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
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To: sense who wrote (173709)6/26/2021 8:47:08 PM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) of 218522
 
<<Do you find "answers" anywhere in there ?>>

I certainly think it's important to bounce ideas around.

My instinct is to fade what Jim Rickards says. I cant remember why I felt this at times over the two past decades, but maybe

<<Rickards thus tends to overly value... and thus attaches his opinions to... the interest of the insiders who he cultivates for access and depends upon for insider information...>>

that was it.

<<They're simply wrong about V shaped recovery in mercantilist systems being possible...>>

I think you are right about the fragility of systems. The only way to fix those systems is to throw money at them until the problem goes away over a period of time. This will happen naturally from shortages and subsequent price increases, which is an inflationary force.

Masks, social distancing, and lockdowns kill productivity. The reverse of "Time and motion" improvements made over the last century and more.

The only way to have an alternate reality from that is to crash the market thus bringing down demand.

Stagflation looks to be the most likely scenareo barring a full blown crash, which if it ocurred, would blast past any gains since 2008 imho, and maybe way beyond that too imho.

An Explanation of Stagflation (investopedia.com)

Somebody got chucked under a bus..





Hancock possibly just poisened the phrase "build back better" with his resignation speech.

I think that might cause some to question the Covid narrative to date, and now assume the Politicians have been telling a pack of lies. A stark discovery !

and Boris et all, must know this will happen with the development, and have decided that will be the play they run with.

But the damage to systems is already in place and solutions will be slow to impliment.

So my guesstimate at the moment is continued inflation and a stationary stockmarket and bad news generally for business and employment.

Thank you for your views on the matter.
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