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(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantThanks Stan.
So I’m interpreting this to mean that it’s more like
the business cycle at play [1] than a nutjob conspiracy theory [2].[1] The US is starting to suck less than the rest of the world on a relative basis due to phasing of the business cycle.
[2]A conspiratorial market manipulated by the elite in which we are the outsiders and insiders control the game.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantEvery one of these markets is manipulated and played.
You could be right. Or just maybe it’s the phasing of the business cycle as we have seen a number of times in the past.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantEvery one of these markets is manipulated and played.
You could be right. Or just maybe it’s the phasing of the business cycle as we have seen a number of times in the past.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantEvery one of these markets is manipulated and played.
You could be right. Or just maybe it’s the phasing of the business cycle as we have seen a number of times in the past.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantEvery one of these markets is manipulated and played.
You could be right. Or just maybe it’s the phasing of the business cycle as we have seen a number of times in the past.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantEvery one of these markets is manipulated and played.
You could be right. Or just maybe it’s the phasing of the business cycle as we have seen a number of times in the past.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantI guess I type slow and peterb beat me to the punch. (I was actually looking at historic trends of dollar versus the Pound and Mark since the Euro is too “new”).
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantI guess I type slow and peterb beat me to the punch. (I was actually looking at historic trends of dollar versus the Pound and Mark since the Euro is too “new”).
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantI guess I type slow and peterb beat me to the punch. (I was actually looking at historic trends of dollar versus the Pound and Mark since the Euro is too “new”).
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantI guess I type slow and peterb beat me to the punch. (I was actually looking at historic trends of dollar versus the Pound and Mark since the Euro is too “new”).
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantI guess I type slow and peterb beat me to the punch. (I was actually looking at historic trends of dollar versus the Pound and Mark since the Euro is too “new”).
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantThe US economy is starting to suck less compared to the rest of the world.
Well, maybe not yet. But, my guess is that it’s cyclical. The US economy was the first to weaken as the rest of the world chugged along, leaving the dollar in the dust. Now, the US is further along in its recession, just as the rest of the World realizes they are also heading into one.
ECB and UK stopped raising rates.The cyclical pattern of business cycle-driven changes in exchange rate is superimposed on any long-term secular trends.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantThe US economy is starting to suck less compared to the rest of the world.
Well, maybe not yet. But, my guess is that it’s cyclical. The US economy was the first to weaken as the rest of the world chugged along, leaving the dollar in the dust. Now, the US is further along in its recession, just as the rest of the World realizes they are also heading into one.
ECB and UK stopped raising rates.The cyclical pattern of business cycle-driven changes in exchange rate is superimposed on any long-term secular trends.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantThe US economy is starting to suck less compared to the rest of the world.
Well, maybe not yet. But, my guess is that it’s cyclical. The US economy was the first to weaken as the rest of the world chugged along, leaving the dollar in the dust. Now, the US is further along in its recession, just as the rest of the World realizes they are also heading into one.
ECB and UK stopped raising rates.The cyclical pattern of business cycle-driven changes in exchange rate is superimposed on any long-term secular trends.
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