Re: Everyone is wrong, again – 1981 in Reverse Part I: The Great Divide – Eric Janszen
Deflation, inflation, dollar devaluation inflation. With dollar printing and the fact that the dollar is the international reserve currency, you should see inflation kick up in places outside the country with large dollar reserves, namely China and oil producing nations.
This will force them to ask for more dollars and will lead to inflation in the US and possibly a currency crisis. The episode before the deflationary period in the fall of 08, with increased oil prices and a relatively mild bout of inflation will rear its ugly head again this summer. The government will be forced by our creditors to adopt more fiscal discipline which will lead to a renewed deflationary period.
Look for the inflationary-deflationary cycles to get more extreme until they meet with gold being the representative of inflation and the stock market representing deflation Cycles should last roughly 6mos a piece with periods like the one at current, that seem normal as one force subsides and the other kicks in.
Deflation, inflation, dollar devaluation inflation. With dollar printing and the fact that the dollar is the international reserve currency, you should see inflation kick up in places outside the country with large dollar reserves, namely China and oil producing nations.
This will force them to ask for more dollars and will lead to inflation in the US and possibly a currency crisis. The episode before the deflationary period in the fall of 08, with increased oil prices and a relatively mild bout of inflation will rear its ugly head again this summer. The government will be forced by our creditors to adopt more fiscal discipline which will lead to a renewed deflationary period.
Look for the inflationary-deflationary cycles to get more extreme until they meet with gold being the representative of inflation and the stock market representing deflation Cycles should last roughly 6mos a piece with periods like the one at current, that seem normal as one force subsides and the other kicks in.
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