Re: Why Only Fools Think the Bottom Is In
in other words, you have no research to back up your claim but one paper by the fed... a couple of months of housing price growth in norway where there was no housing bubble and one month in the uk where there was... the outlandish assertion without any evidence that there is little difference between the fundamentals of the US and those other countries (you're kidding, right? ever hear of the fire economy?)... assertion of a mini bubble in treasuries causing the yields on the 10 year to be at least 1-2 % below where it should be due to flight to saftey. what about the fed monetizing 10 yr bonds? think that makes a difference?
continue to ignore the distinction between asset price inflation/deflation in the fire econ and commodity price inflation/deflation in the p/c economy or educate yourself and read... Saving, Asset-Price Inflation, and Debt-Induced Deflation
keep ignoring 10 yrs of accurate housing forecasts...
and... by all means.... whatever you do, never answer a direct question about how your investments performed in the past based on your own powers of analysis. track record? who cares? to succeed in investing all you need an attidude.
Originally posted by nero3
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continue to ignore the distinction between asset price inflation/deflation in the fire econ and commodity price inflation/deflation in the p/c economy or educate yourself and read... Saving, Asset-Price Inflation, and Debt-Induced Deflation
keep ignoring 10 yrs of accurate housing forecasts...
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and... by all means.... whatever you do, never answer a direct question about how your investments performed in the past based on your own powers of analysis. track record? who cares? to succeed in investing all you need an attidude.
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