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Scribbles
10-06-2008, 09:42 PM
How long does everyone think the dollars fever strength is going to last?

I'm pretty jazzed if people want to give me more of anything for any dollars I can can get rid of, but this can't last forever.

So when will the fever start to kill the dollar instead?

danberkeley
10-06-2008, 09:50 PM
How long does everyone think the dollars fever strength is going to last?

I'm pretty jazzed if people want to give me more of anything for any dollars I can can get rid of, but this can't last forever.

So when will the fever start to kill the dollar instead?

a while :D

Nanerbeet
10-06-2008, 09:57 PM
The fact is they can't print paper money as quickly as the electronic credit money is being destroyed; there definately seems to be a time lag.


What we're seeing is deflation; congress actions to print money hasn't made its way through the system yet so you should expect the electronic accounting credit money to continue to burn up until the paper money fire trucks arrive.


There is no telling exactly WHEN things will happen, it is only certain that things WILL happen.

HOLLYWOOD
10-06-2008, 10:36 PM
Who's going to BAILOUT the Bank of England?

The US ALREADY bailed out England on their DOD/DOW.Navy with the backroom deals/coalition crap/propaganda charades!

Europe is in VERY BAD shape... mainly the ASSET LESS England/UK

let's watch it go BOOM and get the PITCHFORKS and TOURCHES ready for those monkies inside the DC Beltway and Wall ST.

Fox McCloud
10-06-2008, 10:42 PM
Not much longer, IMHO--I personally would keep and eye on the 82 cent mark.

Paladin69
10-06-2008, 10:43 PM
I dunno but it is killing my oil & other commodity investments. I have a knack for moving to trends too late I guess and I am always missing out.

RSLudlum
10-06-2008, 10:49 PM
Europe is in VERY BAD shape... mainly the ASSET LESS England/UK

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Is Europe really in that bad of a shape?? What does their manufacturing base look like compared to ours?

Fox McCloud
10-06-2008, 10:57 PM
Is Europe really in that bad of a shape?? What does their manufacturing base look like compared to ours?

IIRC, a lot better.

fj45lvr
10-06-2008, 11:00 PM
I dunno but it is killing my oil & other commodity investments. I have a knack for moving to trends too late I guess and I am always missing out.

Oil will be just fine in the long run...definite finite supply and I don't see the demand dropping drastically.

Nanerbeet
10-07-2008, 01:14 AM
I dunno but it is killing my oil & other commodity investments. I have a knack for moving to trends too late I guess and I am always missing out.



Unless you're an insider, ordinary investors always show up late to the party. Sometimes the party is already over.



It's the time lag from when things actually happen until the talking heads on CNN and Fox Business admit they happen that creates this phenominon.