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Recent history would confirm that theory. They certainly saved the banking and insurance agencies and 2008 and they very well may do the same for governments and banks. But how many times can that be done when there really isn't any money.
China had it all, or so everyone thought. Or at least they have the right to call in the loans from the US.
I really do believe this can only go so far and for so long.
That's a good point. It is simply kicking the can further down the road...and, realistically, you would think eventually there would be no place further to kick it. However, I think everything about the markets has become so artificial that reality plays less of a role.
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[–] 520087? 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Recent history would confirm that theory. They certainly saved the banking and insurance agencies and 2008 and they very well may do the same for governments and banks. But how many times can that be done when there really isn't any money.
China had it all, or so everyone thought. Or at least they have the right to call in the loans from the US.
I really do believe this can only go so far and for so long.
[–] bill.lee 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
That's a good point. It is simply kicking the can further down the road...and, realistically, you would think eventually there would be no place further to kick it. However, I think everything about the markets has become so artificial that reality plays less of a role.