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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tervuren
It inverts because T buyers expect negative instability.
This shifts them to wanting to put their money away long term.
Which puts all the competition for the long term T's.
Which drops the I-rate for the long term T's.
I do see that a lot of powerful people are motivated to disrupt the daylights out of this country for political power.
With an election around the corner, perhaps a major disruption and economic pain is planned and in the works.
A lot will come down to if we let ourselves be disrupted. How strong are we emotionally and rationally?
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I used to think this was paranoid talk...but there are people out there who are able to influence markets. Soros comes to mind, but I'm thinking there are others with not such high profiles.
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