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peterb
ParticipantA bond is a debt and we’re going through a major debt implosion scenario right now. I would avoid them completley. Your cash is very valuable right now and will probably remain so for the foreseeable future. Protect it from loss. The CPI is going negative and the US$ is going up in value. Where ever you decide to put it, just make sure you can get it back later on. That’s #1 priority in this environment. IMO.
peterb
ParticipantA bond is a debt and we’re going through a major debt implosion scenario right now. I would avoid them completley. Your cash is very valuable right now and will probably remain so for the foreseeable future. Protect it from loss. The CPI is going negative and the US$ is going up in value. Where ever you decide to put it, just make sure you can get it back later on. That’s #1 priority in this environment. IMO.
peterb
ParticipantA bond is a debt and we’re going through a major debt implosion scenario right now. I would avoid them completley. Your cash is very valuable right now and will probably remain so for the foreseeable future. Protect it from loss. The CPI is going negative and the US$ is going up in value. Where ever you decide to put it, just make sure you can get it back later on. That’s #1 priority in this environment. IMO.
peterb
ParticipantWe’re from the govt and we’re here to help. How many times are you guys gonna buy this line? It’s politics.
peterb
ParticipantWe’re from the govt and we’re here to help. How many times are you guys gonna buy this line? It’s politics.
peterb
ParticipantWe’re from the govt and we’re here to help. How many times are you guys gonna buy this line? It’s politics.
peterb
ParticipantWe’re from the govt and we’re here to help. How many times are you guys gonna buy this line? It’s politics.
peterb
ParticipantWe’re from the govt and we’re here to help. How many times are you guys gonna buy this line? It’s politics.
peterb
ParticipantIt’s essentially happening de facto. The regulators have not done their jobs for the last 8 years and now the system is completely shot. Allowing these banks to hide the fact that their insolvent is the first step in the process. It’s called protection. Then giving them money and time is the next step. But make no mistake, this is not free market activity, it is the process of nationalization.
If the derivatives market starts to break, it’s way down to the bottom. This may not be avoidable at this point.peterb
ParticipantIt’s essentially happening de facto. The regulators have not done their jobs for the last 8 years and now the system is completely shot. Allowing these banks to hide the fact that their insolvent is the first step in the process. It’s called protection. Then giving them money and time is the next step. But make no mistake, this is not free market activity, it is the process of nationalization.
If the derivatives market starts to break, it’s way down to the bottom. This may not be avoidable at this point.peterb
ParticipantIt’s essentially happening de facto. The regulators have not done their jobs for the last 8 years and now the system is completely shot. Allowing these banks to hide the fact that their insolvent is the first step in the process. It’s called protection. Then giving them money and time is the next step. But make no mistake, this is not free market activity, it is the process of nationalization.
If the derivatives market starts to break, it’s way down to the bottom. This may not be avoidable at this point.peterb
ParticipantIt’s essentially happening de facto. The regulators have not done their jobs for the last 8 years and now the system is completely shot. Allowing these banks to hide the fact that their insolvent is the first step in the process. It’s called protection. Then giving them money and time is the next step. But make no mistake, this is not free market activity, it is the process of nationalization.
If the derivatives market starts to break, it’s way down to the bottom. This may not be avoidable at this point.peterb
ParticipantIt’s essentially happening de facto. The regulators have not done their jobs for the last 8 years and now the system is completely shot. Allowing these banks to hide the fact that their insolvent is the first step in the process. It’s called protection. Then giving them money and time is the next step. But make no mistake, this is not free market activity, it is the process of nationalization.
If the derivatives market starts to break, it’s way down to the bottom. This may not be avoidable at this point.peterb
ParticipantHow about, “Prove you really want this property back on your books at real market value!”
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