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Strategies & Market Trends
US Inflation and What To Do About It
An SI Board Since April 2010
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1179I think JPM is the biggest whale benefitting from the repos. I read somewhere thRetiredNow110/8/2019
1178No worries. I think most people say short duration. I don't know why I'vRetiredNow-10/8/2019
1177They aren't printing enough YET to cause hyper inflation. But if you have beRetiredNow-10/8/2019
1176That should be the case BUT mortgage debt outstanding has been lagging dramaticJohn Vosilla-10/8/2019
1175Guessing this is the first you heard of this? I thought it was a joke from someJohn Vosilla-10/8/2019
1174What kind of homes are they looking for? 3 bed 2 bathroom starter homes or sometJohn Vosilla-10/8/2019
1173 I know all I need to know about Communists from the evil that it has brought onJohn Vosilla-10/8/2019
1172The Fed is not printing enough to cause hyperinflation. As for slow destruction Real Man-10/8/2019
1171Interesting but FED's only job is to please WS buying other peoples shit is ggersh-10/7/2019
1170Cool, my bad read it wrongggersh-10/7/2019
1169Another reason to buy short duration bonds....the Fed is using QE to take in morRetiredNow-10/7/2019
1168No, I'm not short bonds. :) I'm long invested in short dated bonds, meanRetiredNow-10/7/2019
1167Why short Bonds into a recession?ggersh-10/7/2019
1166I agree. I'm positioned for a recession. I'm 1/3 cash now and 2/3 short RetiredNow-10/7/2019
1165I don't know about that. The consumer is overloaded with debt up to his/her RetiredNow-10/7/2019
1164Whoa. Now that is interesting!RetiredNow-10/7/2019
1163Don't believe all he twiits, something major is wrong If the economy was doggersh-10/7/2019
1162Those two things are going to be a hammer blow to stocks. Is interesting readiJohn Vosilla-10/7/2019
1161On June 4, 1963, a little known attempt was made to strip the Federal Reserve BJohn Vosilla210/7/2019
1160John, here's a reprise of the post I sent over to Rarebird....it explains myRetiredNow-10/7/2019
1159Looks like the Fed has launched stealth QE, but there seems to be no major alarmRetiredNow-10/7/2019
1158Yes, it's the quandary we're all in. It's going to kill the saver, tRetiredNow-10/7/2019
1157Yes, those are real problems and I won't deny that. However, the so-called sRetiredNow-10/7/2019
1156Well well. It's too bad you have succumbed to the emotionalism of the liberaRetiredNow110/7/2019
1155<<It is not that I don't care about those people; it's that I beliRarebird-10/7/2019
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