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To: Little Joe who wrote (92248)1/2/2009 3:48:56 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 116555
 
The problem I have little joe is understanding how the dollar will react. Will it continue to be a strong currency no matter how much money the US prints?

So far is has been.

Happy New Year.



To: Little Joe who wrote (92248)1/2/2009 10:49:51 PM
From: pitbull_1_us  Respond to of 116555
 
The banks are holding the stimulus funds as reserves Little Joe.It's like the billions were not even issued at this point.When conditions exist for them to feel safe in allowing these funds to flow to their customers you will see inflation.Or when the fed bypasses any entity that will hold stimulus as reserves or when they issue directly you will see inflation.You can rest assured that it will happen though.It is their job...