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


To: ayn rand who wrote (24377)11/17/2009 8:31:23 PM
From: Real Man1 Recommendation  Respond to of 71456
 
The Bretton Woods and US economic empire reached a Hubbert
peak in 2001. There are many examples, but, in general,
this is bad. Nice read about bell-shaped curves and Empires.
Note what happens at the peak. We'll have Chinese Empire
now. The difference with the British Empire is that it was
a political union, not just economic (which means the same
currency?) -g-

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To: ayn rand who wrote (24377)11/17/2009 9:38:35 PM
From: Jimh0682 Recommendations  Respond to of 71456
 
She doesn't get it either because it doesn't make sense to US investors.
All the money is chasing returns instead of safety.

There still are no savings. All invested in stocks, bonds, real-estate, and commodities.

There is no cash in cash!

This could get bad quickly. It will be bad for all classes.

But it can continue for a long time, leading to a worse end.