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To: mishedlo who wrote (67054)7/29/2006 8:28:41 PM
From: loantech  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
Mish is gold going to rise during the deflationary winter?



To: mishedlo who wrote (67054)7/30/2006 4:21:53 PM
From: bart13  Respond to of 110194
 
The only chart that has a somewhat decent correlation is the second.
But it failed miserably between 2004-2006 as well as 1982-1985.
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By the way. how did you create those charts?


Its almost impossible to get one chart to track anything. I attribute ths miss in '82-'85 and '04-'06 to a "lag in sentiment". Basically, just folk coming to realize the "hidden" inflation crud and finally reacting - not terribly dis-similar to dot com or any "mania".

I'm not sure what you want to know about how I created them. They're done in Excel in a spreadsheet from h*ll - there are over 200 tabs with data from all over the place in each tab. The monetary base is from the Fed's FRED database and global reserves come from the COFER series at the IMF.