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24085So are you telling me that we can print all the money we need and there will be ubetcha23/21/2011
24084So you are telling me rates will go up -- that's a fact? japan will borrow yard_man13/21/2011
24083I am not making predictions -- I am referring to what is already baked in the caGST23/21/2011
24082RTRAF( R TSX) - bought more this morning. This has excellent potential. 2KK oz akayco-3/21/2011
24081thanks ork. and Heinz.yard_man-3/21/2011
24080I asked Heinz about Japan's TMS growth. His response: <i>No, MUCH sloorkrious-3/21/2011
24079>>>You are making a prediction about the future<<< Most prediTommaso-3/21/2011
24078You are making a prediction about the future -- if it were as simple as "loyard_man13/21/2011
24077Yes - better than TBT -- although the current account deficit in the US makes thGST13/21/2011
24076great : you short jgb's then OKNOW-3/21/2011
24075I don't assume anything -- I just look at the facts.GST13/21/2011
24074Once again -- great job of describing the past. If the future for Japan was the GST33/21/2011
24073I see -- you link inflation almost strictly to the balance of trade which you thyard_man13/21/2011
24072<Our differences turn on whether we think defaults can really happen. You seeGST43/21/2011
24071If you are blind to the logic you can always avoid seeing it. Countries with runGST63/21/2011
24070I expect so, too.yard_man-3/20/2011
24069a buy down there imoNOW-3/20/2011
24068look -- preliminary bearish price: 30 <vbg> stockcharts.comyard_man-3/20/2011
24067I was being silly -- QEk??yard_man-3/20/2011
24066I don't want to own bonds -- but I think TBT is a short for the near term --yard_man23/20/2011
24065Who are these "patriotic fellows"? Not me. I am short the longer bonTommaso-3/20/2011
24064well, I know how GST will answer that -- he'll say domestic savers have giveyard_man-3/20/2011
24063"How Large Is Japan’s Public Debt? The issues surrounding Japan’s public dNOW-3/20/2011
24062It may make sense for a short period of time, but it won't work under the scyard_man13/20/2011
24061the one thing those calling for the demise of japan for years cant seem to explaNOW-3/20/2011
24060>>>You are saying they are going to have to borrow more in order to jusTommaso-3/20/2011
24059I think we should just agree to disagree. Our differences turn on whether we thyard_man33/20/2011
24058lets think about this a little more >> they are now entering a debt spirayard_man33/20/2011
24057Obviously Singer is right. The Fed's policies are disastrous. I don'orkrious13/20/2011
24056If you don't think they are forced to borrow you do not understand what it mGST23/20/2011
24055I was surprised to see this in the WSJ. I guess the WSJ figures that anyone whocarranza2-3/20/2011
24054what fails? The stock rally in particular, which is already how many months oldyard_man-3/20/2011
24053Which means GS has already bought. And if there is a rally, they will be sellingJim McMannis-3/20/2011
24052<i>I say it fails at some point even if he keeps up the printing.</i>orkrious-3/20/2011
24051Sorry, posted to the wrong person.ubetcha-3/20/2011
24050Are you going to stop the government from borrowing too? That would not be bad, ubetcha-3/20/2011
24049But my point was: it's not an open loop. Higher rates will depress economiyard_man23/20/2011
24048I'm sorry, ork -- but you seem to imply that things continue along the same yard_man23/20/2011
24047By inflation I mean that the cost of living -- the cost of being a person who liGST23/20/2011
24046<i>Your thesis is: As long as boom boom prints he can fix the prices of storkrious-3/19/2011
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