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the redlion replied Jan 29, 2012kno as you have contributed so much to this thread i would like you to read this link it will give you a better understanding of our completely fiat system url
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the redlion replied Jan 29, 2012EZ has a different model and it works EXACTLY as you have explained hence the sale of sovereign debt takes on a deeper more important meaning, they use bonds to fund spending, and lack of demand dries up their funding. The FED does NOT NEED ANYONE ...
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the redlion replied Jan 29, 2012again, i think you are mistaken. it works this way: banks that have excess reserves at the fed can sit on their cash, lend inter bank for other banks to meet their reserve targets or buy Treasury notes. the Treasury dept and the fed first check to ...
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the redlion replied Jan 29, 2012Europe however does need demand for the bonds, and it is a sign of investor confidence, BONDS DO FUND EZ SPENDING.
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the redlion replied Jan 29, 2012i think you are missing a big part of the puzzle.... you are a very intelligent guy but you need to know how Modern Monetary Theory works....treasury bonds really do not give a rats ass about demand. it's a monetary tool, the US bond market cannot ...
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the redlion replied Jan 28, 2012interesting, i imagined something of the sort was going on with the swaps
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the redlion replied Jan 26, 2012one of your best post!!! i am proud
those are tears of joy lolEurAnalysis
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the redlion replied Jan 26, 2012im taking small longs as it reaches good levels i am in profit in one of them at the moment but it could be a long wait till the BOJ acts, maybe this pair will go lower in anticipation. but as we saw for he first time in 30+ years the Japan had a ...
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the redlion replied Jan 26, 2012big money is driving the yen strength to front run the devaluation
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the redlion replied Jan 26, 2012they are going to front run the BOJ BOJ to devalue yen, PM stated the BOJ will take "BOLD" action to combat the strength of the yen
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the redlion replied Jan 26, 2012BOJ speaking about Yen intervention, they will take "bold" actions to combat the strength of the yen where there is smoke there is fire
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the redlion replied Jan 26, 2012an example of fundamental anticipation would be Iran closing the straits of Hormuz would bring oil up CAD will climb as canada exports oil, equities would probably go risk off, bringing pressure into USD currency, and driving yields down short term ...
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the redlion replied Jan 26, 2012at the back and spine of our financial system or the pillar if you will is the USD as it is the reserve currency of the world. most EVERY pair traded in forex involves the USD, the majors eur/usd, gbp/usd, aud/usd and usd/jpy, usd/chf, usd/cad all ...
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the redlion replied Jan 26, 2012i think you are wrong like it or not BEN is the most powerful of all chairmen, and the USD is the center of the world. so Blen pledging to keep the fed fund rate low through 2014 had a big impact in the market. the bond yields will be low, and the ...
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the redlion replied Jan 25, 2012this is a model of money management that i came up with and it has improved my risk parameters tremendously you are welcomed to use it. image BB on their own are good you don't need double BB, standard deviations * 2 encompasses 95% of price. make ...
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the redlion replied Jan 25, 2012US and China are mutually precarious. The US is the biggest market for Chinese goods and in turn China has become the biggest producer of US goods, this relationship was great till the financial crash now the US wants to become a producer again and ...
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the redlion replied Jan 25, 2012i have never taken econ aside from basic high school econ i but i like to research.
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the redlion replied Jan 25, 2012maybe is just semantics but lateral money does not affect money supply however it can create credit crunches as the extension of credit outpaces liquidity. A bank liability becomes an asset and a deposit becomes a withdrawal and all is balanced at ...
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