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


To: ggersh who wrote (41428)8/27/2011 4:39:06 AM
From: maceng22 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71432
 
I feel an impulsive need to do a furious Yarry Slummers here....

You DON'T get it !!!!!!!!!!!! Fiat money is the way modern biz works. That old gold stuff is so last f**king millenum. We are much more advanced these days... I gotta professorship at a fancy college an all that. Da free markit takes care of things and we have sophisticated buzinessmen in the know who don't need big government control and regulation screwing things up. What is wrong with you... are you stoopit or something?

-rotflama-

Ahhhhh.... I feel so much better now!



To: ggersh who wrote (41428)8/27/2011 12:13:09 PM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71432
 
New tools? Hell if I know what these are... -vbg-

"In addition to refining our forward guidance,
the Federal Reserve has a range of tools that
could be used to provide additional monetary
stimulus. We discussed the relative merits and
costs of such tools at our August meeting. We
will continue to consider those and other
pertinent issues, including of course economic
and financial developments, at our meeting in
September, which has been scheduled for two days
(the 20th and the 21st) instead of one to allow a
fuller discussion. The Committee will continue
to assess the economic outlook in light of incoming
information and is prepared to employ its tools
as appropriate to promote a stronger economic
recovery in a context of price stability."

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