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To: RonMerks who wrote (5343)5/21/2007 11:57:14 AM
From: JimisJim  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50700
 
You misunderstand... the FED only controls interest rates, and yes, they really are like pushing on a string when it comes to expanding money supply... but the Treas. can keep printing money as much as they want, and they have shown no signs of slowing down, and neither have the foreign money presses... that is real liquidity in the form of more and more cash flooding the world. That cash has to go some place.

I repeat, the liquidity bubble will not peak or pop until they stop expanding the money supply 10% or more a year...

Take another look at the charts I posted the link for... they tell the story...

It wasn't coincidence that the gov't. stopped publishing the M3 data... 10% or more increase in M3 is the real inflation and nobody "sees" it.

Jim



To: RonMerks who wrote (5343)5/21/2007 1:59:18 PM
From: Bert  Respond to of 50700
 
Then perhaps a stake in QID might be in order? Got any?