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To: Paul Kern who wrote (168927)12/4/2008 9:02:19 AM
From: DebtBombRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 306849
 
It seems like the next bubble is in the dollar....but maybe there is no next.



To: Paul Kern who wrote (168927)12/4/2008 9:11:15 AM
From: DebtBombRespond to of 306849
 
I'm not so sure there can be another bubble after a massive debt bubble. It seems like after a debt bubble....it's turn out the lights time. It's like a debt bubble is the last bubble....before everything collapses. At least that's what history shows. Bubbles are how we got here.



To: Paul Kern who wrote (168927)12/4/2008 4:21:52 PM
From: James HuttonRespond to of 306849
 
Next bubble is here and it's in treasuries. Meanwhile, the dollar play may be fizzling. In the past, the dollar rocked when the market tanked. Now it's the 10 and 30 years. But those can only go so high. Next year's puts on TLT may not be a bad idea. . . .