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Strategies & Market Trends : Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: mishedlo who wrote (20258)1/3/2005 4:30:09 PM
From: russwinter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116555
 
It's more a function of how much money keeps getting printed by the Wizards more so than FNM slowing down. If the printing presses continues at Y2K levels it has to goes somewhere, and perhaps corporates is logical if FNM is out of the picture. If the money printing returns to trendline (may be happening per my posts very recently?), things will dry up regardless of FNM's more conservative role. Rather than corporates, it could just as well be a rush on tiddly winks, or tulip bulbs if carte blanche credit is extended, who knows? In an inflationary boom such as we are now clearly in, it could be about anything that the criminal enterprises, and rigmeisters that provide the access to this liquidity gets a hard on for. The slimeballs are in complete control of the global economy now, and they've been given a blank check for any Master of the Universe scheme (a loot of the social security system financed by the BOJ?) they can conjour up.