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US Economic Trend Analysis
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72The housing crash board is unreadable at this point - way too much noise. Of cougpowell6/10/2008
71I actually look at the number of daily posts on the Housing Crash board today veJohn Vosilla6/10/2008
70Here's what I'm seeing for rising good prices. Very similar to the demangpowell6/9/2008
69LOL. 2003 was an interesting year on SI. I had taken a long break from SI - but gpowell6/9/2008
68RIMM in a bubble during that time up 16 fold since late 2003<g> Message 1John Vosilla6/9/2008
67I always got the sense in my wasteful dealings with him a couple of years he wasJohn Vosilla6/9/2008
66FED Reserves levels since 2004 Jan-04 ... 3330 Feb-04 ... 3105 Mar-04 ... 3105 gpowell6/9/2008
65<I>It sure helps that our government always reacts the complete opposite ogpowell6/9/2008
64<I>repeat of the RTC days with 70's stagflation..only thing holding itgpowell6/9/2008
63I came to believe a while back the housing meltdown would not create a global caJohn Vosilla6/9/2008
62repeat of the RTC days with 70's stagflation..only thing holding it togetherJohn Vosilla6/9/2008
61Speculation is part of world wide demand - and, as I mentioned just a few posts gpowell6/9/2008
60"<u>Much</u> <u>of</u> <u>the</u> <unormxxx6/8/2008
59Much of the rise in goods prices is coming from world wide demand - not FED pumpgpowell6/8/2008
58Read the thread header. We don't attack posters here. No soup for you - 1 yegpowell6/8/2008
57Think about this. All those dropping dollars mean we got a boatload (literally mgpowell6/8/2008
56'I'm not worried about the US dollar, its value vis-a-vis other currenciJohn Vosilla6/8/2008
55you just can't make this stuff up. From March 07 you said, <I>Fed puLizzie Tudor6/7/2008
54Economic data is indicating prices for goods normalized for changes in productivgpowell6/7/2008
53As most investors already know, the housing retraction did produce secondary effgpowell5/29/2008
52<I>Thus, for the most part this thread sees very little chance of a housingpowell5/29/2008
51menu prices are rising and restaurant owners are looking for ways to make ends melmatador9/13/2007
50Re: "Rising bond yields deflated hopes for an interest rate cut later in thgpowell6/7/2007
49<<<Mind if I lurk and ask a few silly questions from time to time?>&gpowell5/16/2007
48Thanks for the note.... I quit on that guy who obviously was a dyed-in-the-woolhubris335/16/2007
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