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carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=HiggyBaby]I was girding my loins for a steady upward march towards 1970/1980’s era interest rates. The market can remain irrational longer than we can remain logical….[/quote]
I don’t think the market is irrational but this site hosts so many crazy inflationists. With the burst of the biggest asset bubble in history, I remain a deflationist. I don’t think the recent run-up of inflation is the result of FED’s cheap money. Rather it is supply issue in the commodity and agriculture segment.
I have seen people saying that 3 metals are barometers for the market:
gold for deflation
silver for inflation
copper for economic bullGold outperforms the other two signals deflation pressure, silver outperforms the other two signals inflation pressure, copper outperforms the other two signals bull market.
With gold leading the way, copper has been terrible since Feb, and recent smack down of silver, deflation and a major market downturn are written on the wall.But obviously, you guys are too obsessed with your anger for the FED to notice that. I think FED is the only rational central bank at the moment to keep its focus on fighting the deflation.
carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=HiggyBaby]I was girding my loins for a steady upward march towards 1970/1980’s era interest rates. The market can remain irrational longer than we can remain logical….[/quote]
I don’t think the market is irrational but this site hosts so many crazy inflationists. With the burst of the biggest asset bubble in history, I remain a deflationist. I don’t think the recent run-up of inflation is the result of FED’s cheap money. Rather it is supply issue in the commodity and agriculture segment.
I have seen people saying that 3 metals are barometers for the market:
gold for deflation
silver for inflation
copper for economic bullGold outperforms the other two signals deflation pressure, silver outperforms the other two signals inflation pressure, copper outperforms the other two signals bull market.
With gold leading the way, copper has been terrible since Feb, and recent smack down of silver, deflation and a major market downturn are written on the wall.But obviously, you guys are too obsessed with your anger for the FED to notice that. I think FED is the only rational central bank at the moment to keep its focus on fighting the deflation.
carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=HiggyBaby]I was girding my loins for a steady upward march towards 1970/1980’s era interest rates. The market can remain irrational longer than we can remain logical….[/quote]
I don’t think the market is irrational but this site hosts so many crazy inflationists. With the burst of the biggest asset bubble in history, I remain a deflationist. I don’t think the recent run-up of inflation is the result of FED’s cheap money. Rather it is supply issue in the commodity and agriculture segment.
I have seen people saying that 3 metals are barometers for the market:
gold for deflation
silver for inflation
copper for economic bullGold outperforms the other two signals deflation pressure, silver outperforms the other two signals inflation pressure, copper outperforms the other two signals bull market.
With gold leading the way, copper has been terrible since Feb, and recent smack down of silver, deflation and a major market downturn are written on the wall.But obviously, you guys are too obsessed with your anger for the FED to notice that. I think FED is the only rational central bank at the moment to keep its focus on fighting the deflation.
carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=HiggyBaby]I was girding my loins for a steady upward march towards 1970/1980’s era interest rates. The market can remain irrational longer than we can remain logical….[/quote]
I don’t think the market is irrational but this site hosts so many crazy inflationists. With the burst of the biggest asset bubble in history, I remain a deflationist. I don’t think the recent run-up of inflation is the result of FED’s cheap money. Rather it is supply issue in the commodity and agriculture segment.
I have seen people saying that 3 metals are barometers for the market:
gold for deflation
silver for inflation
copper for economic bullGold outperforms the other two signals deflation pressure, silver outperforms the other two signals inflation pressure, copper outperforms the other two signals bull market.
With gold leading the way, copper has been terrible since Feb, and recent smack down of silver, deflation and a major market downturn are written on the wall.But obviously, you guys are too obsessed with your anger for the FED to notice that. I think FED is the only rational central bank at the moment to keep its focus on fighting the deflation.
April 5, 2011 at 8:22 PM in reply to: OT:Looming Disaster for the Temecula Area: Liberty Quarry/Mega Mine #683778carlsbadworker
ParticipantSo what should Temecula residents do?
April 5, 2011 at 8:22 PM in reply to: OT:Looming Disaster for the Temecula Area: Liberty Quarry/Mega Mine #683829carlsbadworker
ParticipantSo what should Temecula residents do?
April 5, 2011 at 8:22 PM in reply to: OT:Looming Disaster for the Temecula Area: Liberty Quarry/Mega Mine #684458carlsbadworker
ParticipantSo what should Temecula residents do?
April 5, 2011 at 8:22 PM in reply to: OT:Looming Disaster for the Temecula Area: Liberty Quarry/Mega Mine #684599carlsbadworker
ParticipantSo what should Temecula residents do?
April 5, 2011 at 8:22 PM in reply to: OT:Looming Disaster for the Temecula Area: Liberty Quarry/Mega Mine #684951carlsbadworker
ParticipantSo what should Temecula residents do?
carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=flu]
buy buy buy buy buy buy buy…
[/quote]Buy what? Personally, I don’t see any stock in deep discount at the moment. My largest individual stock holding was actually up today and so was the the stock that I am most interested in buying: Netflix.
carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=flu]
buy buy buy buy buy buy buy…
[/quote]Buy what? Personally, I don’t see any stock in deep discount at the moment. My largest individual stock holding was actually up today and so was the the stock that I am most interested in buying: Netflix.
carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=flu]
buy buy buy buy buy buy buy…
[/quote]Buy what? Personally, I don’t see any stock in deep discount at the moment. My largest individual stock holding was actually up today and so was the the stock that I am most interested in buying: Netflix.
carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=flu]
buy buy buy buy buy buy buy…
[/quote]Buy what? Personally, I don’t see any stock in deep discount at the moment. My largest individual stock holding was actually up today and so was the the stock that I am most interested in buying: Netflix.
carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=flu]
buy buy buy buy buy buy buy…
[/quote]Buy what? Personally, I don’t see any stock in deep discount at the moment. My largest individual stock holding was actually up today and so was the the stock that I am most interested in buying: Netflix.
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