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To: TobagoJack who wrote (49731)5/7/2009 9:22:28 AM
From: KyrosL  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217827
 
OK, so you don't want to give 10 year forecasts on anything, except that US GDP will be 10% or less of World GDP in 2019. My guess is it is going to be around 12-15%, versus 22% in 2000. So we don't differ that much. By the way, even your 10% is A LOT more than 1952 levels in real terms.

I am surprised that you don't even want to say that gold will rise more than official US CPI inflation over the next ten years, or that official inflation will be more than 4% per year on the average. This doesn't sound like monetary reset to me.

PS. In 1952, US GDP per capita was less than $3,000 2009 dollars.