Longwave: Reversion to the Mean

Miloman

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Might not all pan out that way and I think a longer time scale may be on the tables.

But really can't argue with the historical perspective at all and he presents a good case.

At this point the market is so highly rigged and it's so pervasive that distortions are appearing everywhere. Precious metals are covered in the latter third of the presentation.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2wucW9-nz4[/youtube]
 
Had to laugh when they claim that US unemployment is just over 5% ..... typical of most governments lowering the unemployment rate.
Believe true unemployment rate in US is in excess of 25%

Jim(James) Rickard is also worth having a listen too......he has similar views

Even if the US do increase interest rate and attract some investment capital, it still isn't going to prevent the inevitable from happening

Lets just sit back and see how this all pans out.
 
argento said:
Had to laugh when they claim that US unemployment is just over 5% ..... typical of most governments lowering the unemployment rate.
Believe true unemployment rate in US is in excess of 25%

Jim(James) Rickard is also worth having a listen too......he has similar views

Even if the US do increase interest rate and attract some investment capital, it still isn't going to prevent the inevitable from happening

Lets just sit back and see how this all pans out.


Yeah that's why I posted this. He shows how laughable the stats are and the real picture which is IMO spot on. I like his charts showing the difference, hard to imagine the current trajectory.

I think what he says might eventually come to pass but am seeing deflationary forces vs. dis-inflationary forces. So time is the biggest factor and if it goes on for long enough perhaps rather than a rapid collapse we may see a deep depression first.

Yeah I too am sitting back and seeing how this pans out, for many in the world it is becoming more bleak. Those living here in Australia including myself are just so lucky, well, at least at the moment.

Depression vs. Slow Collapse vs. Instant Collapse vs. Hyperinflation... just wait gonna grab some popcorn...
 
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