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To: pater tenebrarum who wrote (5726)12/21/2001 7:47:15 PM
From: Square_Dealings  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 36161
 
Im very interested in the subject too. I keep waiting for the commodities to turn, but they look dead in the water to me now. Grain prices at major lows etc. Is it a sign of a depression to come?

It seems that all the money being created by the Fed must be going to support the stock market and to service debt. There really isnt the excess liquidity chasing too few goods.

I get the feeling that this is an out of control situation where;

The money supply keeps growing to infinity

The dollar just gets stronger because other countries are so dependent on the US

The stronger dollar reduces foreign trade - exports

The US keeps going further into debt.

Eventually it will implode, the only question is when imo.

M.