Defenseless Dollar?

Quote from nononsense:

Didn't look at charts. Only answered a general question in an accurate way.
another more novel but equally useful thought: past performance is no indication... sounds familiar :D
 
Quote from piezoe:

The long range plan is to inflate our way out of the debt. There is a little problem though. Our creditors are not stupid. They are going to demand a higher interest rate if we pay them back with junk.

if? try determining what the reported "inflation" rates would be without all the hedonic model BS and statistical gimmicks and assorted nonsense and lies they use. factor in the targeted price increases in housing, healthcare, tuition.

but this is obvious to those creditors, and has been for a long time. so why isn't it already reflected in the bond market? seems there must be something else going on. if so, what, and by whom?
 
Quote from Madison:

if? try determining what the reported "inflation" rates would be without all the hedonic model BS and statistical gimmicks and assorted nonsense and lies they use. factor in the targeted price increases in housing, healthcare, tuition.

but this is obvious to those creditors, and has been for a long time. so why isn't it already reflected in the bond market? seems there must be something else going on. if so, what, and by whom?

Good question
 
Quote from Madison:

but this is obvious to those creditors, and has been for a long time. so why isn't it already reflected in the bond market? seems there must be something else going on. if so, what, and by whom?
The answer can probably be found somewhere in the ownership / interest of those mysterious funds located in the "Carribean banking centers". Ever wonder why they are so reluctant to start regulating the hedge funds?
 
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