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  1. K

    Fiscal trogolytes and property values

    Agree. A couple of years ago it was hard to imagine several ASX100 cpys failing. It's currently hard to imagine all non-gold backed currency being worthless after several hundred years. Sure... it's unreasonable to expect property to ALWAYS go up, there will be short term fluctuations. It's...
  2. K

    Fiscal trogolytes and property values

    Hi NR, :). There's a difference between references & credible references. Mr Keen & this Beavan guy hypothesising about a housing market without ANY debt just don't cut it. I'm still not really clear on your position :confused:. I thought I had it nailed earlier this week, but I was wrong...
  3. K

    Fiscal trogolytes and property values

    There are thousands are scary scenarios out there that could come about. Here's one I read this morning... Nations on the brink. And these aren't tin-pot states, they're talking about Spain, Ireland, Greece, Portugal and Italy. The likelihood of any of the doomsday scenarios occurring has...
  4. K

    Fiscal trogolytes and property values

    You just never give up do you NR.... you've clearly represented yourself as not having a single original thought in your head, and have to resort to quoting nursery rhymes & D&Gers........ yes the last couple of paras of that article gives quotes from a certain Mr Keen...... 'nuff said. That's...
  5. K

    Fiscal trogolytes and property values

    Thanks NR..... I think I finally understand where you're coming from. Maybe if you'd said back when you first joined SS that banks have been insolvent since they came off the gold standard, and therefore residential property will fall by 50% within 12 months we could all have saved a lot of...
  6. K

    Fiscal trogolytes and property values

    NR, You've mentioned elsewhere that you're expecting all fiat currencies to collapse & that all banks throughout the world are insolvent. Can you elaborate ? Do you consider a bank to be insolvent, if it could not withstand a run on it ? Do you consider that the banking regulators who make the...
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