3 Reasons Not to Believe In Gold's Recent Rally [View article]
hyperinflation? ...you mean any economic trouble can translate to electing someone with radical ideas, by a public that wants change, for the sake of it.......
On Nov 11 11:47 AM Michael Clark wrote:
> Europeans have an historical fear of inflation and I don't seem them > willfully engaging in currency devaluation with the same vigor America > is. Germany is an export country, hurting at the moment; but their > history with inflation makes them probably more friendly to the idea > of deflation that inflation. (Inflation brought them Hitler, remember. > We, in America, should also remember that hyperinflation brought > Germany Hitler. It could happen in America also.)
Coming Soon: Banking Crisis of Historic Proportions [View article]
you want my simplisic analysis of all this mess?..to many years with huge trade imbalances. you want to trade with the world with this type of disadvantage (huge trade imbalances) and you will end up living as the world lives, at a lower standard of living than what we are used to...and so the pain will continue until all the subtle economic laws have been satisfied.
As Coal Skyrockets, Analysts Are Late to the Party [View article]
As a coalmine employee, I see the open pit mines in wyoming spending huge sums of money on coal production equipment for near future production. Businesses don't do that unless they have extraordinary optimisim. My ride with ACI and BTU has been (over the last year) extraordinary as well. I plan on staying put a bit longer. The attention coal stocks are now getting should make the ride good for a little bit longer, all other things being equal.
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On Nov 11 11:47 AM Michael Clark wrote:
> Europeans have an historical fear of inflation and I don't seem them
> willfully engaging in currency devaluation with the same vigor America
> is. Germany is an export country, hurting at the moment; but their
> history with inflation makes them probably more friendly to the idea
> of deflation that inflation. (Inflation brought them Hitler, remember.
> We, in America, should also remember that hyperinflation brought
> Germany Hitler. It could happen in America also.)
Coming Soon: Banking Crisis of Historic Proportions [View article]
As Coal Skyrockets, Analysts Are Late to the Party [View article]