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To: UncleBigs who wrote (48597)1/1/2006 10:43:35 PM
From: GST  Respond to of 110194
 
I don't think we are heading for hyperinflation -- at least not right now. I see something very boring in the cards for us -- stagflation where there is little if any growth along with a grinding inflation that erodes our purchasing power for goods and services while deflating the value of assets that we relied on to augment our incomes.



To: UncleBigs who wrote (48597)1/1/2006 10:44:20 PM
From: kris b  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
Of course I am being sarcastic; otherwise I wouldn’t be trying to short CTX. But tell me why they wouldn’t be successful. It worked twice(we bears missed the boat) so far. Enough liquidity in the system might allow lenders to give 125%-175% LTV mortgages. Who cares about risk? House values will catch up with the loans in no time. World casino is open 24/7