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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: gregor_us who wrote (24242)11/13/2009 5:26:08 PM
From: Box-By-The-Riviera™1 Recommendation  Respond to of 71475
 
yes.. the armstrong piece was very educational.

i have never thought, and i think more and more, stagflation has always been the primary topic. why no one at all across the board, has been willing to talk about it is beyond me.

to the rest.. i agree, and more so, that it is open ended.

i can see how the choices will be, if you make a national decision unilaterally, you will destroy, your domestic positives in the case of the exporters. they cannot do that, until, they are more than certain, those are protected.

but time may not be on their side(s).

one thing is for sure, this is moving fast. and in spite of all the efforts from these hacks to delay the inevitable day of reckoning, perhaps they will fail, and we can avoid an even far greater calamity.. though how far greater at this rate of print and debt avoidance, is probably a matter of, if you are dead, it doesn't hurt anymore no matter what happens <g>

some smart people think another 7-10 years for this to play out. i'm not so sure it will take that long. and if it all came together in the next 24 months, i wouldn't be surprised. one can sense the growing impatience, like the kind, where bad things happen when the button pusher can no longer avoid temptation.