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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ggersh who wrote (65429)3/16/2021 12:14:58 PM
From: marcher1 Recommendation

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ggersh

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--Insurance companies are milking this bill for all it's worth--

yep, was just thinking the same.
insurance rates going uuuuupppppp.
fkers.



To: ggersh who wrote (65429)3/16/2021 12:47:57 PM
From: Real Man1 Recommendation

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ggersh

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A few Fannie Mae foreclosures are hitting the housing market close to my area. From the looks of it, some vacation rentals, so people who got ignored or raped by the bill got into trouble. More to come. Sigh.
What will God Jay say? Something wrong, and we get el tanko in stocks. They want him to print us out of high 30y yields. I don’t think they will get it at this time, but I can be wrong about the easiness of the Fed.
They will have to print the entire stimulus money.

Then again, even if Jay the money printer buys t-bonds, the treasury will be selling them, and finally it may dawn on the best and the brightest that this is nothing less than a sovereign default.