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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TobagoJack who wrote (157816)5/13/2020 2:45:12 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation

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Lee Lichterman III

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You predicted this in about 2002 = inflationary depression. But you said it would be about 2018. You said the inflation of everything we need and the devaluation if everything we have. Teotwawki is looming large.

Well here we are. Politicians going Zimbabwe on us. With the yokels all in favour of free money and free stuff.

There are so many government so-called "workers" that most people are enjoying the longest paid holiday ever. No getting up with an alarm. No rushing to rush hour traffic jams. No being bored at work or stressed by the boss demanding more reports. No unpleasant colleagues.

Just lie in bed with a nice cup of tea and Cyberspace. The husband might be a bit annoying but over all it's a sweet number.

The zooming stock market in the face of collapsed sales and profits at least avoids debilitating dilution turning cash to trash.

USA is printing $trillions now. Not on each note yet. Notes are still mostly in denominations under $100. But dilution is going fast. Financial Relativity Theory principles and MMT (Magic Money Tree) pixelation processes are going berserk.

0% or negative interest is no fun for old people living off the interest from the bank.

Pixilated Pixelation Processes are MMT MADness as in Mutual Assured Destruction.

Mqurice



To: TobagoJack who wrote (157816)5/20/2020 9:48:25 AM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Respond to of 217469
 
My Home Depot (Ontario GTA) was doing ridiculously great sales when original restrictions mandated it as an essential service .. Then the restriction to curbside pickup only.. sales TANKED... Now reopened with restricted number of patrons.. sales are breaking records daily.. new stock daily.. hard to keep up...

Some will rebound gloriously in Canada .. the Walmarts, Home Depots Canadian Tires.. ... others will die... the retail clothes space surely will see many casulaties.. The landscape will certainly change...IS changing...

oh as ex software cowboy.. HD software is not great.. SAP based..

I get teh feeling SAP is like IBM..

not very good but no one fires you for buying it... no matter how many holes it has...