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


To: ayn rand who wrote (26218)1/10/2010 8:48:19 AM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71428
 
Yes, and excessive printing will likely bring political change
and new Republican leaders back. We are moving into a fiscal
mess nevertheless, but a hyperinflationary outcome is still
not very likely. There will be some inflation followed by
fiscal tightening and more economic malaise, like in the UK.
Sovereign issues will pop in 2010, and if we try to spend
our way out of the mess, we may find it difficult to do so,
as T-bond rates will start pricing inflation and run counter
to the Fed. Unless of course... they buy them and unleash
another printing Tsunami. Then the problem will be the
currency.

I expect precious metals to continue popping into this mess,
quite likely accelerating to the upside and outperforming
all sectors of the economy, with silly numbers
that surprise both pm bulls and pm bears appearing on the
horizon -g-