Where is the deflationary spiral??

Quote from Traden4Alpha:

This chart is JUNK! First, the use of a linear scale intentionally misleads. Redo this chart with a logarithmic scale and you will see that the 1913-1920 period was the worst inflationary period in the data set. And that the deflationary spiral of the Great Depression lags the stock market crash by a year. Second, the chart doesn't even show the period of concern, which starts in somewhere in between mid-2007 to mid-2008. Third, the chart doesn't even measure the right variable for assessing deflation which would be asset prices more so than consumer prices.

The core CPI hasn;t dipped even recently..lol
 
So I'm right..no deflation, but no inflation either. Perfect economic equilibrium. Hopefully, inflation will begin to rise again, but only modestly.
 
Quote from stock_trad3r:

So I'm right..no deflation, but no inflation either. Perfect economic equilibrium. Hopefully, inflation will begin to rise again, but only modestly.

You don't even know what deflation or inflation are..
Perfect economic equilibrium???
Worst economy since the 1930's and that's perfect...
You don't have a clue dude...
 
Quote from stock_trad3r:

market surging as I post this.

I am right because I actually know macro economics unlike 99% of ppl here

Market is always surging...
Dow down 6...
bravo!!!

You understand nothing about nothing...

Get fucked!
 
Quote from stock_trad3r:

The core CPI hasn;t dipped even recently..lol
What do you mean? The monthly CPI declined in Oct, Nov and Dec 2008 ( http://www.bls.gov/news.release/cpi.nr0.htm ). The Dec 2008 deflation of CPI was the worst since 1954.

But the bigger issue is all the declines in asset prices such as houses and equities which induce the "don't buy now in case it drops further" mentality of deflation.
 
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