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To: 8bits who wrote (76275)12/21/2006 12:48:46 AM
From: regli  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110194
 
"M3 growth of the USD is actually not that bad compared to many nations"

What source were they using for M3 growth? Bart's M3 equivalent seems to be at approx. 9% in Oct, much higher than the stated U.S rate in your post of 4.8%.

nowandfutures.com



To: 8bits who wrote (76275)12/21/2006 4:53:38 AM
From: westpacific  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
Currency Printing is a global event now......great post to show the numbers everywere.

It shows the problem of an unhinged currency (one not backed up by gold).

Again - I make my point, this is not going to just end easily. And how it ends - remains unseen for now. It will lead to hyperinflation or super hot inflation. That is their plan, anything but deflation.

But what it does show, you had better be making 20% returns on your money or your history fast. It is becoming harder and harder to keep ahead. That is what all this money printing is leading too.

It does finance bases on the moon and massive armies however.

West