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Celente Predicts Super Depression in 2012
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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm22" data-source="post: 685530" data-attributes="member: 7645"><p>I think people are going back in because they don't have any other place to go with their money. CDs are paying 2.0% (or less) around here. Government bonds are not having to pay competitive rates, YET. Corporate bonds have become too scary a place for many investors (see GM and Lehman Brothers bond holders). Real estate investors have been hammered. Money managers are looking for safe harbor corps that pay some sort of a dividend. That is why the dow is up ~2850 points (~44%) since it's low in early March. What scares me is that there is nothing in this economy (not housing, not heavy industry, not energy, not technology, not entertainment, not defence, etc and certainly not income or employment) that is moving at the rate or even the direction that the stock market is going. A recovery is coming and the market is heralding it's arrival but how strong will it be, how broadbased will it be, and how long will it last?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm22, post: 685530, member: 7645"] I think people are going back in because they don't have any other place to go with their money. CDs are paying 2.0% (or less) around here. Government bonds are not having to pay competitive rates, YET. Corporate bonds have become too scary a place for many investors (see GM and Lehman Brothers bond holders). Real estate investors have been hammered. Money managers are looking for safe harbor corps that pay some sort of a dividend. That is why the dow is up ~2850 points (~44%) since it's low in early March. What scares me is that there is nothing in this economy (not housing, not heavy industry, not energy, not technology, not entertainment, not defence, etc and certainly not income or employment) that is moving at the rate or even the direction that the stock market is going. A recovery is coming and the market is heralding it's arrival but how strong will it be, how broadbased will it be, and how long will it last? [/QUOTE]
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