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peterb
ParticipantThe way this economic contraction is evolving is very close to all classic credit contraction driven recessions. Therefore, a true bottom probably will not happen until 40 to 50 months from the begining of the contraction. Beware, as this one looks worse than all previous contractions. It could be longer and deeper.
peterb
ParticipantThe way this economic contraction is evolving is very close to all classic credit contraction driven recessions. Therefore, a true bottom probably will not happen until 40 to 50 months from the begining of the contraction. Beware, as this one looks worse than all previous contractions. It could be longer and deeper.
peterb
ParticipantThe way this economic contraction is evolving is very close to all classic credit contraction driven recessions. Therefore, a true bottom probably will not happen until 40 to 50 months from the begining of the contraction. Beware, as this one looks worse than all previous contractions. It could be longer and deeper.
peterb
ParticipantCuban’s have been over rated for about 10 years or so. Fidel ruined them in an effort to get hard money. Indian Tobac’s are the deal. Bang for the buck. No doubt about it. http://www.ci.com is the source for the deals.
Agreed on the Remington 870 series.
peterb
ParticipantCuban’s have been over rated for about 10 years or so. Fidel ruined them in an effort to get hard money. Indian Tobac’s are the deal. Bang for the buck. No doubt about it. http://www.ci.com is the source for the deals.
Agreed on the Remington 870 series.
peterb
ParticipantCuban’s have been over rated for about 10 years or so. Fidel ruined them in an effort to get hard money. Indian Tobac’s are the deal. Bang for the buck. No doubt about it. http://www.ci.com is the source for the deals.
Agreed on the Remington 870 series.
peterb
ParticipantCuban’s have been over rated for about 10 years or so. Fidel ruined them in an effort to get hard money. Indian Tobac’s are the deal. Bang for the buck. No doubt about it. http://www.ci.com is the source for the deals.
Agreed on the Remington 870 series.
peterb
ParticipantCuban’s have been over rated for about 10 years or so. Fidel ruined them in an effort to get hard money. Indian Tobac’s are the deal. Bang for the buck. No doubt about it. http://www.ci.com is the source for the deals.
Agreed on the Remington 870 series.
peterb
ParticipantKeep in mind that the biggest demographic in our country is transitioning into net consumers from net producers. This will have a profound effect on our macro economics for the next few decades. Add to this that global wage arbitration is gaining every year. Oh, and we seem to be going through debt deflation at the same time. If ever there was a time for downward pressure on price movement, I think this is it.
peterb
ParticipantKeep in mind that the biggest demographic in our country is transitioning into net consumers from net producers. This will have a profound effect on our macro economics for the next few decades. Add to this that global wage arbitration is gaining every year. Oh, and we seem to be going through debt deflation at the same time. If ever there was a time for downward pressure on price movement, I think this is it.
peterb
ParticipantKeep in mind that the biggest demographic in our country is transitioning into net consumers from net producers. This will have a profound effect on our macro economics for the next few decades. Add to this that global wage arbitration is gaining every year. Oh, and we seem to be going through debt deflation at the same time. If ever there was a time for downward pressure on price movement, I think this is it.
peterb
ParticipantKeep in mind that the biggest demographic in our country is transitioning into net consumers from net producers. This will have a profound effect on our macro economics for the next few decades. Add to this that global wage arbitration is gaining every year. Oh, and we seem to be going through debt deflation at the same time. If ever there was a time for downward pressure on price movement, I think this is it.
peterb
ParticipantKeep in mind that the biggest demographic in our country is transitioning into net consumers from net producers. This will have a profound effect on our macro economics for the next few decades. Add to this that global wage arbitration is gaining every year. Oh, and we seem to be going through debt deflation at the same time. If ever there was a time for downward pressure on price movement, I think this is it.
peterb
ParticipantPerhaps if someone had data that goes back far enough, a couple of hundred years, it may indicate that purchasing was cheaper? It makes sense. It’s more risk to drop big capital on something than to rent it. Before govt interventions and homeownership policies influenced housing, I think most mortgages reguired 50% down, if you could get one. Imagine what the prices would be now, with that kind of loan? And you couldnt deduct mortgage interest payments. But there wasnt always income tax, either. Hey, go back far enough and only royalty was allowed to own real estate.
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