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To: #Breeze who wrote (183654)1/9/2023 3:37:36 PM
From: Turtles_win  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 221566
 
Nice writeup breeze. I agree, maybe a correction, but after that, higher rates, higher perceived inflation.
We're probably, very likely, in a long term inflationary environment. Won't be good for the stock market
in general.



To: #Breeze who wrote (183654)1/9/2023 5:51:05 PM
From: Claude Cormier1 Recommendation

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GROUND ZERO™

  Respond to of 221566
 
I can't remember exactly all those charts and do not have the time to look for them all back in the thread. But I will flag them to you in future updates if I think again that those divergences with the fundamentals are present. For sure, I am adding this post of yours to my favorites and will check what are your toughts when I look are your next charts.

Alhough I am not innocent in TA , I am very very far from being an expert. So the bullishness that I saw was probably of short term nature and part of a counter trend.

I think the 10Y note chart was one on which I thought that you were very bullish when I thought that the intermediate peak was very close.

In all cases, thanks for the education.



To: #Breeze who wrote (183654)1/9/2023 6:27:23 PM
From: yard_man1 Recommendation

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To me its about loss of confidence in the government
I would say loss of confidence in the banking / economic powers in the government.

I can't imagine anyone has much confidence in the government as a whole now ... but the Fed and bankers have some credibility with the masses at this point ...

When the common man lose faith ... then precious metals shine.

I'd say, for all the flim-flam around covid -- there are probably large number of people who believe the government navigated the impact good to well because of the constant propaganda -- even though the opposite is true. that is, there is plenty of room for larger numbers of folks to lose faith.