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Strategies & Market Trends : US Inflation and What To Do About It -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: RetiredNow who wrote (411)4/3/2014 4:28:43 PM
From: ggersh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1504
 
It appears as if none of the CB's know exactly what inflation, deflation is.
Easter travel will bring higher prices???? What are they thinking, asset
prices i.e. stocks and RE in certain place pacify them, the MC will never
be the same.

Deflation isn't bad at all, agreed, but banks and WS don't benefit from that. -ng-



To: RetiredNow who wrote (411)4/4/2014 11:59:47 AM
From: John Vosilla  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1504
 
Divided Congress = QE on steroids = continued bad policies instituted by both parties the past 49 years continuing unabated = continued slack in the labor market and commodity markets plus low velocity of money= low reported inflation= more QE and zero rates to save the day= another massive housing/stock bubble for the ages= lending programs to target J6P and get him in the game to keep the party going another couple years= the real great depression 2 down the road later this decade maybe by 2018.

Oddly maybe the only wild card to derail this grand plan by central bankers is much higher oil prices and war? I see gas prices quietly creeping up