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    • Thu Nov 20th 10:59 AM
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      JPMorgan: Expect Fed to Cut to 0% in January
      I will repeat this for the morons on this website: THERE IS NO DEFLATION!!! Yes, there is DELEVERAGING, but NO DEFLATION!!!

      Deflation = decrease in money supply. Well folks, that ain't happenin'.
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    • Tue Nov 18th 14:25 PM
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      Throwing in the Towel on This Market?
      Why not buy stocks that pay a high dividend, higher than the 2-Y T-note?
      You could always write a call or buy a put to protect the downside.
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    • Tue Nov 18th 14:16 PM
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      Foreign Demand for U.S. Treasuries Is Still Strong
      US and Japanese government bond markets are the biggest bubble at present. Hide when they burst!
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    • Tue Nov 18th 14:14 PM
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      D-Day: Does Deflation Draw Near?
      I love the herd crowing about deflation! Now we know there ain't any.
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    • Thu Nov 13th 08:28 AM
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      Attention Gold Bugs: Hyperinflation or Deflation?
      Again, confusion reigns.

      DEFLATION is a monetary phenomenon. If the money supply contracts, there is deflation. DELEVERAGING is a market phenomenon. If there are more sellers than buyers of stock, the price of the stock goes down, e.g. GE, Citigroup, Eastman KodaK, Intel.

      Besides that, the "deflationroom&qu... is getting awfully crowded with bears. Time to take the contrarian position?
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    • Tue Nov 11th 08:49 AM
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      U.S. Mint Makes Drastic Cuts to Its Collector Gold & Platinum Coin Offerings
      The only reason The US Mint has suspended the sale is because they cannot locate enough physical gold and silver.
      The 'complaint' argument is preposterous.
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    • Thu Nov 6th 08:40 AM
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      Gold Miners: Biggest Drag on My Portfolio, Yet the Biggest Opportunity
      It seems that any time Jim Rogers touts something, soon after the security crashes.
      First it was: "invest in commodities", but a few months later RJI crashed.
      Then it was: "invest in China", and a few months later the Hang-Seng crashed.
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    • Fri Oct 31st 08:36 AM
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      Tug of War Between Deflation and Inflation
      jadziasman,

      Your "Detroit" is a perfect example of supply and demand. Because the big 3 car makers in Detroit are so stupid to make cars that nobody wants, the're going out of business and lay off people.

      I suggest you get a job at the Toyota plant. They know how to make cars that sell.
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    • Thu Oct 30th 11:39 AM
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      Tug of War Between Deflation and Inflation
      There ain't deflation. Look at the monetary base.
      Prices of commodities come down because of supply and demand. Has nothing to do with "deflation".
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    • Thu Oct 30th 11:36 AM
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      Bears Have Rallies Too
      You forgot to mention that not one bear market in history exceeded 50% to the downside, except 1929 - 1931. In a matter of two months we already plunged 50+%. History tells us there is not much downside left.

      And don't give me the Greater Depression crap, we are no longer on a gold standard.
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    • Thu Oct 30th 11:18 AM
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      China's Greatest Trade Ever
      Why should the Chinese telegraph what they are up to? Seems silly.
      What I do think is that the Chinese are masters is disinformation and spreading confusion.
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    • Wed Oct 29th 08:39 AM
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      Felix Zulauf: Bracing for a 'Soft' Economic Depression
      The ECU did not plunge in 1992, the pound did.
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    • Thu Oct 16th 11:24 AM
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      Silver: Gap Between Paper and Physical Prices Widening Daily
      1+1=2
      COMEX will default, sooner rather than later
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    • Tue Oct 7th 17:48 PM
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      Real Price of Gold Soars
      Convenietly left out the most important graph: Bond prices versus gold.
      In deflation bond prices outpace money. However, this time around bond prices have collapsed against gold. Shows you we have actually have hyperinflation.
      Regardless what story you buy these days, buy physical gold. Close your brokerage account, 401K and IRAs, and BUY GOLD.
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    • Thu Oct 2nd 14:10 PM
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      Dissonance in the Markets
      a) Equities are having a party....

      b) ...because money printing is proping them up.

      c) ...therefore, the 2 year German govvys are lower on the day.because the bondmarket suspect that in the coming years hyperinflation will be le jeu du jour.

      d) ....but in the short term there are still credit problems and thus EMFX is trading in a risk averse fashion.

      e) ...Additionally, the euro is declining vis-avis the dollar because the mess in the US might be less than the mess in Euroland.
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