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To: John Vosilla who wrote (1978)11/27/2013 10:36:44 AM
From: RetiredNow1 Recommendation

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E_K_S

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John,
I don't think a housing crash is coming, but I do believe that the big corps and hedge funds are the ones who have received the lion's share of the benefits of the housing recovery and the 99% have been left out in the cold as usual with houses they can't afford to buy and rents they can't afford to pay, even as their income has stagnated.

These outcomes are so predictable with QE and ZIRP. The beneficiaries of monetary policy largesse are always the ones who get access to that newly printed money or zero percent interest rates first. Everyone else pays the price.