Krugman: "Iâm Gonna Haul Out The Next Guy Who Calls Me âCrudeâ And Punch Him In The Kisser"
http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/07/02/im-gonna-haul-out-the-next-guy-who-calls-me-crude-and-punch-him-in-the-kisser/
Ralph, I read you would be focusing more on options from here on and you have articulated your view about commodities being overvalued a few times as well but I would be gratefull if you could briefly share your view on currencies and stocks from here on out as well.
Cheers.
Has it ever been different?
I mean tax rates for the highest earners troughout the entire 1950's were at 90% and you couldnt even own physical gold as an American for decades.
I'm sure there are plenty of other examples to be given that show personal freedom has had it's ups and downs...
Where are the Japanese souplines?
Many people always scream look out or we (the west) will be the next Japan...
Why is this always portrayed as the ultimate disaster when it seems to me the effect of this downturn on households all in all remained relatively moderate.
Some recent headlines from anounced price increases last few weeks from where I live.
(Belgium Europe.)
Car insurance: +5/+10%
Beer: +5%
Water: +5%
....
Deflation deflation.
Yes, because flat screen TV's are next to free today.
I'd like to see a picture of them together from that time but that has been unable to be found as well.
As Daal mentioned in this topic Soros has commented Rogers was being to obnoxious to his liking so they split but I'm sure there is another side to that story as well.
I have always...
"promoting the tenets of radical environmentalism, whose ultimate goal, as writer Michael Berliner has explained, is "not clean air and clean water, [but] rather ... the demolition of technological/industrial civilization"
Conspiracy theorist!