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To: Kirk © who wrote (7975)12/17/2019 10:49:56 PM
From: kimberley  Respond to of 26788
 
Interesting chart and commentary, Kirk! I think we all better start wondering how this is going to end, and how to protect ourselves.



To: Kirk © who wrote (7975)12/18/2019 12:23:26 PM
From: robert b furman2 Recommendations

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Hi Kirk, YUP - Great sleuthing.

Note to file. When the fed drops rates and dumps currency into banks - equities go up.

QE is a way of reducing the country's value of their currency. More cash dumped into the same size GDP weakens a country's currency.

More cash chasing the same level of goods produced is another way to boost inflation.

REGARDLESS OF WHAT THE FED CALLS IT!

Might soon be time for tips?

Bob