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A Tale of Two Economies: Manufacturing vs. Services
A Tale of Two Economies: Manufacturing vs. Services
I never went all in(100000 was my max buy in) because Im a wimp. There i said it, this stock has made me whimpy...
A Tale of Two Economies: Manufacturing vs. Services
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A Tale of Two Economies: Manufacturing vs. Services
A Tale of Two Economies: Manufacturing vs. Services
A Tale of Two Economies: Manufacturing vs. Services
Sirius Doesn't Seem Headed for Restructure
Sirius Doesn't Seem Headed for Restructure
The dollar will lose value vs. other currencies, because last time I checked Europe wasnt running a trillion dollar deficit budget nor was China...The dollar had a run because when you sell stocks you need cash...When it invests out the dollar tanks...When the dollar goes back to work, its not going back to work in our stock market or in real estate...It will go into buying commoditites and commodity companies... Infrastructure...They will spend at home rather than hold our debt for us...We are 100 percent reliant on countries holding our debt, that CANT last for ever. Simple math...
A Tale of Two Economies: Manufacturing vs. Services
No Brandon, were screwed. Great depression was only hard because of purposeful manipulation by the FED to decrease the money supply...Research Jekyl Island, 1913 FED and what really caused the great depression. Brandon you need to watch the "Money Masters" on youtube to understand how the world banking system works. You might change your tune...
Now Sirius might be ok long term, if they can reinflate the bubble one more time..If they cant get out of anything paper by the end of March...
Sirius Doesn't Seem Headed for Restructure
Sirius Doesn't Seem Headed for Restructure
But more importantly, they dont need us anymore...Cause other than technology(hard to keep that from paying hands..) we have nothing to offer...
We cant make anything anymore, so we need foreign products, but foreign countries dont want dollars for products anymore...They can soon sell them to themselves or other markets, and not take a currency that is not handled responsibly(attached with debt).. Hes some debt notes China. But hey USA, we dont owe you any money!!!! US: O, wow ok...well too bad!!!na!!!!!
Sirius Doesn't Seem Headed for Restructure
Long term view....
China/India/etc.. are adapting to the modern business world. They are adapting at everything....Have you read the Time Machine by HG Wells. A must read....I think you will see who is the US and who is CHINA and whats going on in the world.
Our economy...
Try asking your neighbor to take "Smith Notes)'' Last name smith...
He tell you dont worry, everyone around town uses them....Its just toilet paper...When your neighbor gets to the store, they say, oooo, we dont think Steve can pay his bills in the furture, hes looking bad, losing his job, Im going to need something else for these groceries....
We are "Smith". The world is done with our toilet paper...Backed by literally nothing...Thats why the next leg down in the market will be global changing, nation changing, society changing...etc...
Sirius Doesn't Seem Headed for Restructure