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...they are operating under false paradigm, assuming that we can grow our economies indefinitely. Secondly, that we can grow debts indifinitely, but the long term growth in debt accumulation is WAY ahead of long-term GDP growth, globally (while both being exponential, debt is "MORE exponential", for decadesBushi
your predictions are based on the people at the fed and their immediate surroundings, acting like deer in the headlights.
We are probably more aware than most what they are doing but I cannot accept that they are trapped, as so many commenters think.
They have a lot of advantages and are likely preparing multiple strategies and options for differing scenarios. If they are not, I would be genuinely surprised.
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So betting against the fed and hoping for some kind of collapse to create some kind of payback for all our suffering, may not in the end, be the best strategy
...each pop, will result in more people saying "F you, mainstream finance system!", and at least diversifying more into PMs. So after the initial dump in prices, PMs will recover & make well up the initial drop. "Correction", if you like. I just have a hard time seeing more than ONE last "pop" in the future, without getting us all BEYOND the capacity of CBs to restore "business as usual", at ANY price.(...)but I am unsure how we actually ever get to #5 unless we have some kind of terrible Black Swan event that is really awful (pandemic flu with high death rate, meteor strikes earth, the internet goes down forever, somebody nukes us), in which case we're all toast.
If we're not toast (whew), then I think things are just going to keep muddling along, with more swings up, and more swings down, depending on what crazy bubble has grown or popped next.
...oh yes, you are going to care, if the number of zeroes on the price tags increases much faster, than the zeroes on your paycheckI do worry there is a disconnect starting to occur between paper currency and electronic currency and we are in uncharted territory with that. When someone can hand you a plastic card that can turn into a meal, or a phone, or gas, or free medical services, are you really going to care how many zero's are being added to underlying "dollar"?
(...) I remember Black and White TV so it's not hard to guess where money might be headed.
I don't know, but big correction, after big move up feels/smells totally different to me, than a big plunge, after medium-term bearish trend... It is a big correction now, I don't question that, and I do see it as a buying opportunity, for lowering my DCA and all that stuff - my point is, if you are average investor, why would you keep investing in PMs, if "the economy is improving, there's no inflation, Bernanke have saved the world, and stock market is making you a fortune, if you are in it", yadda yadda yadda. Why?I agree with ya there PMB.
The canary in the coalmine is the physical market NOT SPOT!
Any drive to go lower will be due ONLY to the over extension of physical-less backed paper.
Hell the bank ratio is something like 10-1 in cash holdings for loans!
Check out the gold lease rates themselves if you want to get a better picture bushi!
The lows are in for this year and anything below them will truly be short lived.
2008?
The recent peak high in 2008 was 21/oz for silver before it dropped 57% to $9/oz.
Our recent high in silver was $49/oz before dropping to it's recent lowest of around $20/oz or 59%. We've already witnessed 2008 again.
What more are rather (less) are you looking for brother?
-Q
I dont know enough about those tv shows to know if you're genuinely suggesting that there are some interesting comparisons or if you're being sarcastic and making a statement about past performance being no indication of future results?
TV has become absolutely horrific in my lifetime and I believe it to be a primary cause of the complete loss of our moral compass. Children are soulless little automatons anymore. When I listen to the language falling out of their foul little mouths it makes me want to scream. Their total lack of respect for anyone or anything is quite disturbing at best and catastrophic for our societal fabric at worst.
does this qualify as rantette ? :clap:
and eerrr .......... have you seen anything lately that could raise your faith in the human condition :flail:
Well, landing that rover on Mars cheered me up quite a bit about the human condition. It would be interesting to find out if we had some long lost cousins somewhere out there, or not.
Well, we've never been better in terms of technological abilities, but these are on the other side of the Grand Canyon from "human conditions", to be honest
Sadly true. There are an awful lot of people in the world who lack even basic sanitation and clean water. I don't see any real solutions on the horizon either, and the systems that are in place, however minimum, always seem to be at maximum capacity, or on the verge of collapse. The knowledge base to solve the basic problems is readily available, but it probably has something to do with people helping themselves rather than trying to help each other.
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