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


To: TobagoJack who wrote (169366)3/10/2021 11:36:28 PM
From: sense  Respond to of 217671
 
The best thing about always having the same opinion, is that not only does it simplify the task of analysis, but it enables dipping into the library of past performances and finding the best of them, knowing that it won't require any major modifications to rebroadcast it as perfectly timely...

Peter Schiff: America the next Greece ?

I think I was five minutes into this before realizing it was 8 years old... Schiff at the Fraser Institute.

Since QE III never happened... instead of "it's not QE" and then "Repo has nothing to do with QE, and there is nothing to worry about"... the older presentation from a simpler and more honest time (!!!!) has sort of a nostalgic and unsullied purity to it... How far we have come !!!

Zoom ahead to 36 minutes... watch for a few... and wonder... why is no one talking about the potential for banks to fail if rates rise now... ? And, what happens if that happens... is no longer a hypothetical... since rates ARE rising now ?

I should add a note... the "big news" from a few days back, about the directed buying flowing into the Ten Year... since there was so much focus on it there for a day or two after the dropping of the lug nuts... That effort did succeed in taking rates back down from the peak at 1.4%... helping to talk the market off of the ledge... and it seems it came along with a scolding saying that "we're not going talk about this anymore"... And, now, that's right... no one is talking about it any more... as the rate on the Ten Year has bounced back up... and is now at 1.6%... with no one talking about it... ???

That element in timing that is not seen in the charts... but in the things that exist but are kept out of them ? That should include things like the Ten Year climbing up to a yield of 1.6% while an effort is made trying to keep the market from focusing on that trend... by telling everyone to not talk about it... When will the market take note... in spite of being told to ignore it ? What do the charts say about when that will happen ?



To: TobagoJack who wrote (169366)3/11/2021 1:54:37 AM
From: Maple MAGA   Respond to of 217671
 
Nexgen and ISO are the two best on that list, but there are better ones not on that list.

FMC - forumenergymetals.com