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    Recap on The Great Depression Ahead

    contrast this to how things have played out - amazing
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    Recap on The Great Depression Ahead

    short dated US bonds according to Dent. as for the architect, sarkozy was banging on about global currency only a week or two ago http://www.prlog.org/10141522-single-global-currency-assn-urges-g20-to-initiate-research-and-planning-for-single-global-currency.html
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    Recap on The Great Depression Ahead

    ok well I won't keep banging on about it but just note that if the money isn't being lent the money multiplier takes a huge exponential chunk of cash out of circulation, way way beyond the scope of the impact of printing. with europe (almost by concensus) ready to collpase this year and the...
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    Recap on The Great Depression Ahead

    dent says yes they can print, however, it is nothing compared to the destruction of currency from the credit deflation (see his graphs). and what they do print is not being injected into the economy, the banks are pouring it into commodities which if/when bursts will leave australia as a...
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    Recap on The Great Depression Ahead

    if it hits $250/oz they wil be seen as geniuses.
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    Recap on The Great Depression Ahead

    the major point of the webinar tho is that the massive destrution of currency and velocity of currency is what will see the manifestation of deflation, so this thread is heading off on a tangent. yes they can print but not anywhere close to the extent required... and the printing they do is just...
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    Recap on The Great Depression Ahead

    very interesting and once again we have the challenge of interpreting the results for how they impact us here. if commodities collapse this year we are in for one ugly time. gold at $250...wow that's a call
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    Recap on The Great Depression Ahead

    the BB money came in the form of borrwings from foreigners from real estate prices that were bid up. australia doesn't generally produce consumer items so it was consumed and the cash went back overseas. That's how I am seeing it anyway. It would need to be supported by some graphs on foreign...
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