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Last edited by biglentil; Apr 13, 2021, 09:34.
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Money printing doesn’t lead to hyperinflation. Case in-point: Japan. Japan has no inflation and a lost generation of wealth.
Fed Chair Powell's 60 Minutes segment on Sunday just shows how fearful central bankers are of incoming deflationary risks (IMO). They can't say the word. Powell suggested that U.S. inflation is very tenuous . . . that 2%, if touched may not hold long. That is an understatement in my view.
We are just one stock market correction away from a major devaluation of assets that have been artificially supported by money printing. There is simply no substance or long-term footing for inflation given the magnitude of government and personal debt loads.
The only way out of this is; "the piper eventually gets paid" . . . and that translates into pennies on the dollar.
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Biglentil I too have a project that has been put on the backburner. I'm looking about 40% higher build cost this spring compared to last summer when I was making plans. Piss on it I'll wait! Countless people I have talked to are in the same boat. The pendulum always swings too far to the detriment of the market then bounces back the other way.
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me too , **** those *** mills
pricks are wrecking highways with their 84mt loads cause they can't get by hauling 64mt like everyone else
and then gouging the shit out of us on OSB, lumber, plywood , etc.
**** those greedy bastards , they will get their day
like $50+ for a sheet of OSB,$100 for plywood
hope they starve
thought trudeau said price gouging would not be tolerated during Covid?????????Last edited by Guest; Apr 13, 2021, 13:25.
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Margin debt is skyhigh, now estimated in-the-trillions. This is going to be one hell of a margin call when it blows. Powell dismissed and appeared unaware the magnitude of margin on 60 Minutes.
1999 ... 2008 ... now 2021
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The incoming deflationary shock and credit market defaults will catch the investor herd totally unsuspecting (IMO).
Even plywood prices are susceptible to-a-markdown.
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Originally posted by errolanderson View PostThe incoming deflationary shock and credit market defaults will catch the investor herd totally unsuspecting (IMO).
Even plywood prices are susceptible to-a-markdown.Last edited by biglentil; Apr 17, 2021, 22:42.
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Cycles repeat. The thing is, there were probably the same predictors over and over again all through the years. Who hasn’t heard the old folks warning the next generation about prices rising, too much borrowing? All I am saying is I’ve heard this song and dance repeatedly. When we were buying land in 1972 at $100/acre, our father was saying, “You’ll never pay for that, the price is way too highâ€. The borrowers were the winners (except when interest rates went to 22%). Could that happen again? That would put the brakes on, wouldn’t it?
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I’ve basically been calling for a collapse of the dollar for nearly 20 years and yes it may seem to some like I’m the boy that cried wolf but I would say thing look more than ever like I will be right in the near future.
Interest Rates can never increase significantly again without bringing a complete collapse of the system. The amount of debt in the world compared to 1980 is literally astronomical.
This is not a matter of if but when. In the interim they feel like the way out is taxation (carbon tax), currency devaluation and quasi inflation. That’s the same old game plan. The inflation (read devaluation) of your currency is estimated to be around 15% per year right now. If you are not making 15% on your money you are losing your wealth.
The only asset in the world that has outperformed the money printing in last 12 years is bitcoin. Other commodities and assets like real estate have faired well too but really treaded water compared to the Feds balance sheet expansion.
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