- Faber am Morgen: Schon wieder Sorgen? - Emerald, 29.03.2004, 07:41
- Warum redet eigenltich keiner von Dollar Inflation? - Pudelbirne, 29.03.2004, 08:30
- Re: Warum redet eigenltich keiner von Dollar Inflation? - Euklid, 29.03.2004, 09:07
- Die haben wir doch seit Jahrzehnten... - chiron, 29.03.2004, 12:30
- Re: Ja, große Sorgen, auch für manchen hier an Bord: - dottore, 29.03.2004, 09:24
- Re: Ja, große Sorgen, auch für manchen hier an Bord: - R.Deutsch, 29.03.2004, 09:50
- Also doch bares? Aber welche Währung? (o.Text) - VictorX, 29.03.2004, 10:35
- dottore steht auch X-Scheine (Deutschland), wobei ich inzw. auch die N-Scheine - LenzHannover, 29.03.2004, 22:09
- Viel Spaß dann mit den Euros unter der Matraze, dottore:-) owT (o.Text) - spieler, 29.03.2004, 11:23
- Warum redet eigenltich keiner von Dollar Inflation? - Pudelbirne, 29.03.2004, 08:30
Re: Ja, große Sorgen, auch für manchen hier an Bord:
-->Hi,
bitte genau hinschauen:
>So, given that consumption driven by asset inflation is unsustainable in the long run and always ends badly, what should the contrarian investor do?
>The least desirable asset in the world is US dollar cash. The investment community can take everything in stride - even a 70 per cent decline in Nasdaq stocks. But interest rates, as low as they are now, compel people to speculate on everything from commodities, homes and bonds to equities.
>Therefore, investors in the current speculative environment should be extremely defensive and not be tempted by short-term gains, which could be swiftly erased. Daily moves of 5 per cent in investment markets will become common. Nickel recently fell 8 per cent in a day, copper by 5 per cent, and the euro by 5 per cent within a week. Gold and, especially, silver may offer some protection but, once the current asset inflation bubble ends, they could also be in for a rough time.
Gruß!

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