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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (113065)8/27/2015 5:46:21 AM
From: THE ANT1 Recommendation

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elmatador

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China is just the canary in the coal mine reflecting assets hitting a brick wall as DEBT/GDP does the same. The US is the Great Britain of the 1929 depression and will do well relative to the periphery but is not immune to what is coming.I stick to what I said before, houses and stocks are 50% overvalued relative to history but are fair value medium term at 0% rates as far as the eye can see. A rise in asset value from here will be quite dangerous as it will not be sustainable and a collapse will be difficult for the FED to control at zero rates.Anyone who sees China as the main event believes the tail wags the dog.The other possibility is they want to keep the blame from the FED as they are in the 0.1% and sucking on the teets of the US government