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RideTheWalrus said:Australia should get a nice slingshot in price when our dollar deflates in a few years. We could see 25% gains by simply watching our dollar head back to the 'fair value' of around 75c to the USD (or what ever is the equivalent to USDs on a new global currency order).
http://www.scribd.com/doc/30393111/The-Case-Against-the-AUD
mmm....shiney! said:Please put your answers in simple words. And if any one mentions "fundamentals" or "two speed economy" I'm gonna kick my dog.
If this question should be in another thread please forgive me, but the dog still gets it.
mmm....shiney! said:RideTheWalrus said:Australia should get a nice slingshot in price when our dollar deflates in a few years. We could see 25% gains by simply watching our dollar head back to the 'fair value' of around 75c to the USD (or what ever is the equivalent to USDs on a new global currency order).
http://www.scribd.com/doc/30393111/The-Case-Against-the-AUD
I don't understand economics at all.
It annoys me that I don't. It annoys me that it seems so rational to others.
Our dollar goes down we pay more, our dollar goes up we pay more. This is how most normal everyday people see economics. Please, why is our dollar overvalued? Why should our dollar be worth less against a currency that is from a decaying society that exploits the world for it's own gain? We have ridden through this financial crisis better than most developed countries yet our dollar is overvalued? Overvalued against what?
Please put your answers in simple words. And if any one mentions "fundamentals" or "two speed economy" I'm gonna kick my dog.
If this question should be in another thread please forgive me, but the dog still gets it.
hobo-jo said:As I said I think we are entering the 3rd phase. I mean look at the price of Silver... it's gone from under $15 this year to over $30, it's doubled in price from the lows. Look at the price action in the 70s bull market, after the initial spike in the early 70s it didn't move like this until it was just about heading parabolic (see below). We are in my opinion at the business end of the bull market and it will likely be over before we know it. There will be many riding the price down the other side just like they did following the 1978-1980 spike. I don't plan to be one of those people.
mpowerin said:RideTheWalrus said:Australia should get a nice slingshot in price when our dollar deflates in a few years. We could see 25% gains by simply watching our dollar head back to the 'fair value' of around 75c to the USD (or what ever is the equivalent to USDs on a new global currency order).
http://www.scribd.com/doc/30393111/The-Case-Against-the-AUD
as long as the new currency doesnt have Ben Bernanke's face on it ....
Bubbles can be very damaging, especially for those who arrived late with the hope of getting something for nothing. Even if they are inflationary events, the outcome of a bubble's blow off is very deflationary as large quantities of capital vanish in the wave of bankruptcies they trigger. Historically, they tended to be far in-between, but over the last decade we have experienced the largest bubbles in human history back-to-back; the stock market (which deflated in 2000) and the real estate (which is likely to deflate in 2006).
Bubbles are linked with dramatic valuations in the asset classes they involve and are always debt funded.
mmm....shiney! said:RideTheWalrus said:Australia should get a nice slingshot in price when our dollar deflates in a few years. We could see 25% gains by simply watching our dollar head back to the 'fair value' of around 75c to the USD (or what ever is the equivalent to USDs on a new global currency order).
http://www.scribd.com/doc/30393111/The-Case-Against-the-AUD
I don't understand economics at all.
It annoys me that I don't. It annoys me that it seems so rational to others.
Our dollar goes down we pay more, our dollar goes up we pay more. This is how most normal everyday people see economics. Please, why is our dollar overvalued? Why should our dollar be worth less against a currency that is from a decaying society that exploits the world for it's own gain? We have ridden through this financial crisis better than most developed countries yet our dollar is overvalued? Overvalued against what?
Please put your answers in simple words. And if any one mentions "fundamentals" or "two speed economy" I'm gonna kick my dog.
If this question should be in another thread please forgive me, but the dog still gets it.
Rofiatlmao said:Read "The Next 100 Years" by George Friedman. The USA is not decaying, it is only beginning.