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gandalf
ParticipantI tried ‘guinness’ but it was taken.
gandalf
ParticipantI tried ‘guinness’ but it was taken.
gandalf
ParticipantI tried ‘guinness’ but it was taken.
gandalf
ParticipantI tried ‘guinness’ but it was taken.
May 5, 2009 at 9:50 AM in reply to: Bloomberg:….U.S. Home prices may be lost for a Generation… #393211gandalf
ParticipantI completely agree with peterb and others. Things may hold together, dump trucks full of duct tape, stim-bucks and magik-fed-money, but the secular trends are clear: the US is in for a long, slow grind on the macroeconomic side.
Prices may in fact return to bubble levels in the next 10 years, but I imagine this would be supported largely by inflation / dollar devaluation. I’m expecting the real effects to be an eroding standard of living and loss of wealth, in addition to debt destruction which is required.
May 5, 2009 at 9:50 AM in reply to: Bloomberg:….U.S. Home prices may be lost for a Generation… #393469gandalf
ParticipantI completely agree with peterb and others. Things may hold together, dump trucks full of duct tape, stim-bucks and magik-fed-money, but the secular trends are clear: the US is in for a long, slow grind on the macroeconomic side.
Prices may in fact return to bubble levels in the next 10 years, but I imagine this would be supported largely by inflation / dollar devaluation. I’m expecting the real effects to be an eroding standard of living and loss of wealth, in addition to debt destruction which is required.
May 5, 2009 at 9:50 AM in reply to: Bloomberg:….U.S. Home prices may be lost for a Generation… #393678gandalf
ParticipantI completely agree with peterb and others. Things may hold together, dump trucks full of duct tape, stim-bucks and magik-fed-money, but the secular trends are clear: the US is in for a long, slow grind on the macroeconomic side.
Prices may in fact return to bubble levels in the next 10 years, but I imagine this would be supported largely by inflation / dollar devaluation. I’m expecting the real effects to be an eroding standard of living and loss of wealth, in addition to debt destruction which is required.
May 5, 2009 at 9:50 AM in reply to: Bloomberg:….U.S. Home prices may be lost for a Generation… #393731gandalf
ParticipantI completely agree with peterb and others. Things may hold together, dump trucks full of duct tape, stim-bucks and magik-fed-money, but the secular trends are clear: the US is in for a long, slow grind on the macroeconomic side.
Prices may in fact return to bubble levels in the next 10 years, but I imagine this would be supported largely by inflation / dollar devaluation. I’m expecting the real effects to be an eroding standard of living and loss of wealth, in addition to debt destruction which is required.
May 5, 2009 at 9:50 AM in reply to: Bloomberg:….U.S. Home prices may be lost for a Generation… #393871gandalf
ParticipantI completely agree with peterb and others. Things may hold together, dump trucks full of duct tape, stim-bucks and magik-fed-money, but the secular trends are clear: the US is in for a long, slow grind on the macroeconomic side.
Prices may in fact return to bubble levels in the next 10 years, but I imagine this would be supported largely by inflation / dollar devaluation. I’m expecting the real effects to be an eroding standard of living and loss of wealth, in addition to debt destruction which is required.
gandalf
ParticipantSoros? Markets are manipulated and irrational?
For my part, I’ve underestimated the extent to which markets can be manipulated and abused by an oligopoly with government backing.
gandalf
ParticipantSoros? Markets are manipulated and irrational?
For my part, I’ve underestimated the extent to which markets can be manipulated and abused by an oligopoly with government backing.
gandalf
ParticipantSoros? Markets are manipulated and irrational?
For my part, I’ve underestimated the extent to which markets can be manipulated and abused by an oligopoly with government backing.
gandalf
ParticipantSoros? Markets are manipulated and irrational?
For my part, I’ve underestimated the extent to which markets can be manipulated and abused by an oligopoly with government backing.
gandalf
ParticipantSoros? Markets are manipulated and irrational?
For my part, I’ve underestimated the extent to which markets can be manipulated and abused by an oligopoly with government backing.
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