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371One of the factors whose play I can't quite fathom or predict is the lack ofIlaine-11/4/2007
370There's plenty of people here who are old enough to remember the last RE melJF Quinnelly-11/4/2007
369Not smarter, just older. I've seen too many boom-n-bust cycles not to belieIlaine-11/4/2007
368You're smarter than plenty of people out here, who believed that equity is lJF Quinnelly-11/4/2007
367"The drop in home values could cost the typical homeowner as much as $200,0Ilaine-11/3/2007
366Dollar falling, foreigners coming in to snap up US bargains, which isn't a bIlaine-11/3/2007
365Experts -- whatever that means -- are predicting that the peak -- or nadir -- ofIlaine-11/3/2007
364The NZ$ plunge was from world record high against US$ and yen, down to very highMaurice Winn-9/26/2007
363The NZ$ took a plunge? That has to be versus the yen, it couldn't be versus JF Quinnelly-9/26/2007
362jfred, thanks for that, and yes, the dreaded DEFLATION mythical monster was mentMaurice Winn-9/25/2007
361Mq, Let's have your comment on this: lewrockwell.comJF Quinnelly-9/24/2007
360jfred, I'm inclined to think that "cash" is the least stable thingMaurice Winn-8/15/2007
359<i>I suppose the place to hide is shorting the right things. Which are? &lJF Quinnelly-8/14/2007
358jfred, I guess we will see who wasn't wearing togs as the tide goes out [ackMaurice Winn-8/14/2007
357Here's how the world ends- not with a bang, but with a system collapse; OrJF Quinnelly-8/13/2007
356CB, I'd rent to the existing "owners", meaning the mortgagors, notMaurice Winn-8/13/2007
355Don't buy yet, is my opinion. Wait until there's blood on the streets. Ilaine-8/12/2007
354Fq, I am happy to act as borrower of last resort. I will take all the money thaMaurice Winn-8/10/2007
353Mq, the home loan bubble here in the US involves some truly big numbers, and loJF Quinnelly-8/10/2007
352jfred, we have been waiting about a decade now for the big bad deflation monsterMaurice Winn-8/10/2007
351Thanks, Mq- I saw that myself and thought of you, but you beat me to the punch. JF Quinnelly-8/9/2007
350jfred, Deflation spotted lurking over here: globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.comMaurice Winn-8/8/2007
349Thanks for the thought provoking commentary. The exogenous event does seem to bMaurice Winn-4/3/2007
348Delfation and Derivatives — and real estate. Darth Vaders Revenge On the subWorswick-3/31/2007
347The couple lose their "equity" and go bankrupt, so will be keen to keeMaurice Winn-3/10/2007
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