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To: Zardoz who wrote (33135)5/4/1999 11:42:00 AM
From: Ahda  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116756
 
Grand Puhba i am very confused i see too many dollars which to me means that the economy is being sustained because of tremendous cash inflow due to the fed.

That means the more dollars in the less value will be from those dollars.

Can you tie the two together for me please?

El Losto, El Confusedo, El in need of helpo



To: Zardoz who wrote (33135)5/4/1999 3:13:00 PM
From: Enigma  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116756
 
This thread is about debate - of course we don't all read the same articles or even copy the same articles to this thread - nor do we have to read what you put here - to be quizzed like school kids to see if we have actually read what you have posted!! Much of what is posted is transient, worth little more than yeaterday's newpaper headlines. And this is the nature of this business - we differ, and as someone said, repeating the old cliche. 'that's what makes markets'.

There seem to be few absolute truths. Like the old song 'You say tomatoe I say tomato, you say potatoe I say potato' or 'You say deflation - I say inflation' Or you say 'gold always goes up in times of deflation, and not in inflation' I say 'prove it'! Difficult to argue with you of course - because you find definitions of deflation to suit your book. Everything can be justified or rationalised - if you look far enough. d