Capital Flight Into Yen Is Path of Least Resistance [View article]
excellent, excellent analysis. i am short USDJPY though was expecting a bounce off 95; fortunately for me it broke through that, although i am still somewhat expecting a retracement. yen is clearly the path of least resistance and i don't foresee that changing at least until the bull markets in gold and silver resume. even when those do resume i think yen bullishness will still be a favorable wager for the next 4 years.
Dollar Goes Down Along with Bailout Plan [View article]
there are a number of differences between this depression and the last one, though the biggest one is the lack of a gold standard. that is why the previous depression was deflationary, and why this one will be inflationary. there is no mechanism to restrict the central bank from inflating the money supply to death, and every indication is that they seem to be interested in doing just that.
interestingly, though, i think if you priced all assets in gold, this depression would be deflationary as well. so perhaps it depends on what currency you are using when asking whether the depression is inflationary or deflationary.
On Sep 30 12:58 PM Muddling Investor wrote:
> Last time we had Great Depression, we had deflation. Why would we > have inflation now? Credit is frozen, how do you get money to inflate? > It's ridiculous. Just look at the dollar strength against all currencies > yesterday and today. > > Disclosure: long UUP.
Capital Flight Into Yen Is Path of Least Resistance [View article]
Dollar Goes Down Along with Bailout Plan [View article]
interestingly, though, i think if you priced all assets in gold, this depression would be deflationary as well. so perhaps it depends on what currency you are using when asking whether the depression is inflationary or deflationary.
On Sep 30 12:58 PM Muddling Investor wrote:
> Last time we had Great Depression, we had deflation. Why would we
> have inflation now? Credit is frozen, how do you get money to inflate?
> It's ridiculous. Just look at the dollar strength against all currencies
> yesterday and today.
>
> Disclosure: long UUP.