NG fine as a transit toward Hydrogen gas. Hydrogen gas is currently the only viable long term goal, unless somebody comes up with a revolutionary battery. So, what we should do, is really go to Hydrogen gas directly. Why burn NG- it emits quite a bit, compared to Hydrogen.
You state that the market will continue to head south, until it does not. When bad news arrive, and the markets move north, that is when the market has turned. It might not take that long. Heavy investment in renewable (and the necessary infrastructure) and complete overhaul of the auto - industry. It will not take long. Throw in another big war, and we are in for another upward move in raw materials. Two years.
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Deleveraging: So do we see a contraction of US M3, due to deleveraging? How much Gov. infusion of money can the system take without causing inflation. As much as the deleveraging?
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