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    #41
    The Euro which makes up over 50% of the USDX is enjoying a 30 month high against the USD, with a bit more room to rise yet.

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      #42
      This fact about says-it-all . . . . The U.S. money supply (M1) has now exploded by 55% since February.

      35% of all U.S. dollars in-existence have been printed in just the past ten (10) months. And each massive injection triggers a reduced stimulus (money printing) response.

      If flying at 30,000 feet and gauges were showing these types of vitals . . . start looking for the next airport real fast (IMO) . . . .

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        #43
        Originally posted by errolanderson View Post
        This fact about says-it-all . . . . The U.S. money supply (M1) has now exploded by 55% since February.

        35% of all U.S. dollars in-existence have been printed in just the past ten (10) months. And each massive injection triggers a reduced stimulus (money printing) response.
        And velocity of M1 is plumbing all time lows... what gives? Seems they can print it, but they cant make people spend it.

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          #44
          So of that 35% recently printed how much of that went directly into purchasing shares to pump the market.

          If so does the US Treasury have a big stake in the market today?

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            #45
            Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
            So of that 35% recently printed how much of that went directly into purchasing shares to pump the market.

            If so does the US Treasury have a big stake in the market today?
            The Fed now controls the stock market . . . that is why is the Dow is now 30,000 feet in-the-air but the plane now losing cabin pressure on failing stimulus. This is a Keynes economics meltdown in-progress (IMO).

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              #46
              Originally posted by errolanderson View Post
              The Fed now controls the stock market . . . that is why is the Dow is now 30,000 feet in-the-air but the plane now losing cabin pressure on failing stimulus. This is a Keynes economics meltdown in-progress (IMO).
              Melt down or Melt UP?

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                #47
                Originally posted by biglentil View Post
                Melt down or Melt UP?

                Melt-up in cryptocurrencies, Feb bitcoin exploding over $24,000 this morning.

                Melt-down in the USD index breaking below 90.00. $900 billion money printing stimulus to be handed out to American individuals . . . that oughta fix the financial mess stateside . . . print the money and hand it out.

                Loonie appears on-the-way toward 80 cents.

                True undoable financial mess in-progress . . . .

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                  #48
                  Despite all the shut downs rampant in the oil industry, real estate prices continue their upward surge. House and farmland sales continue to be the subject of bidding wars. Now that Bitcoin has finally erased three years of steep capital losses, the internet chatter is all about the new bull market in ones and zeros. The miracle of zero percent interest continues to amaze one and all.

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                    #49
                    Will the money printing ever end?

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                      #50
                      I have two first cousins that have been trying to sell their property. One, a house in Midale, Sask. The other, a newer condo in east Regina.

                      Neither have had any luck. .....for a while now.

                      Maybe this hot housing market isn't "everywhere"?????

                      Are houses being bought with Covid Cash?

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