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To: broadstbull who wrote (397718)11/27/2009 11:17:38 AM
From: Real Man2 Recommendations  Respond to of 436258
 
These are tectonic shifts, slow by nature. So, they don't
affect the market short term,
but this is pretty bad for US and UK in the long run.
The dollar is a permanent sell. The market can't crash because
it's overliquified. IMHO. However, the economy sucks, so I
don't think it will go much higher until there is better
news, which I don't think is coming. Things will not get
much better, then gradually get worse as soon as the printing
and stimulus stop. Printing and more debt don't fix
anything, except they make the dollar worthless.