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To: John Vosilla who wrote (120901)7/16/2016 7:32:52 PM
From: bart13  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218823
 
Some other not well covered items being used from the Fed's arsenal lately:

The Discount window has been used to the tune of over $150 billion per week since June 2nd.

Fed swaps with other CBs has been at $2.994 billion since week ending Jun 30th.

TOMOs (daily temporary open market operations) ran over $100 billion per day during the recent stock market Brexit related crash with an almost all time record one day injection of $279 billion on June 30th... can you spell stock market rescue? -ng-



To: John Vosilla who wrote (120901)7/19/2016 8:49:27 AM
From: THE ANT1 Recommendation

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John, you wanted to know what would likely set off the deflationary bust.True printing, likely by Trump, will come later.Gold may still go up as it can forsee the printing.If the Brazilian real goes down it will be a great time to buy real estate there.Bought back the airlines after Brexit but will slowly sell them now.Gold still one of the only no lose bets.Oil likely to fall If gold goes down the world is headed for real trouble financialsense.com