Well it seems time's running out. The US state does need 0,33 ¢ new debts for every $ they spend. Even an idiot can understand that this will not work. It fits perfectly that the citizens got poorer by the day. That' s clear, just printing on some paper does not make one richer. The FED is the...
Well now we see another template example of interventions. Argentina, has obviously left the area of markets due to the "politics" of Mrs Kirchner and her spouse. In a side-note of the newspaper of my wife I found: Inflation 25% and official course between Peso and $. And what has happened...
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well yes there are no good news. There are currently just bad and worse news. Now it's the spanish banks, another 100 billion. I wonder from where that money comes. And you know the answer. It comes from new debts and this debts have to be beard by the tax payers. Oh yes they won't honestly higher...
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Yes the EU safety chute should get fixed. This time with "much" more hefty punishments. If a country does not do this or that then the get very high fines. (Might be interesting trying to fetch that fine if the country is bankrupt, but I guess this is just a secondary thought.) Biggest sin...
this is the question. The Dax is up around 1000 points that are roughly 16,67 %, let's see what the Dow has done: up around 1000 points also that are roughly 9.6%. Well let's see Gold: roughly up 300 EUR from 750 EUR beginning of the year, that are gains of around 40%. Now is Gold a Bubble? Well...
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in old times we had dictators. Now we are a bit beyond we have the welfare state. Well it's not that much a difference. At first the diverse parties have the saying. In Germany we have 4-5 parties and just two which have come into existence the last 20 or so years. The others all keep "social...
Unfortunately nothing was learned. As you may have registered the stock markets are going up. Well the suprise is not that large. There is so much funny mulitcolored paper available. Once it was known as curreny but it's does not have any worth. So Gold is up over 80% in two years. And the stock...