Inflation! Deflation! Stagflation! The Master Pattern Report

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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2010

Stock market, economic and social trends. Disclaimer: You alone will need to evaluate the merits and risks associated with the use of this information. Decisions based on any information from Dr. Bob Flower are your sole responsibility. Before making any decision on the basis of this information, you should consider (with or without the assistance of a securities adviser) whether the information is appropriate in light of your particular investment needs, objectives and financial circumstances. Investors should seek financial advice regarding the suitability of investing in any securities or following any investment strategies. No information available through The Master Pattern Report is intended or should be construed as any advice, recommendation or endorsement from us as to any legal, tax, investment or other matter. No reference to any specific security constitutes a recommendation to buy, sell or hold that security or any other security.

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  • great call on bonds

  • No matter how much the FED prints, there just isn't going to be enough to cover what's been lost in the market. Inflation??? I won't worry about now at all, 'cause we'd be lucky if we could ever survive the coming deflationary which is going to be the deepest deflation in human history EVER.

  • What's the reference to Australia-thanks ? The Chinese are not buying Australian government bonds ?

  • Well,.....number 2 and 3 of your ":sign to look for" are happening.

    Looks like we are in trouble

  • No significant inflation for many many years.  An iflation scare in 2013 when gold goes > 2000...

  • Deflation in the short term but inflation in the long term. Eventually the Fed will have to print massive, massive amounts of money to dig out of debt and fund wars and government liabilities. We are talking trillions of new spending/stimulus/bailouts etc. Look, there is NOT enough tax revenue coming in due to sky high unemployment! The government knows it and will need to get real creative to try and make up the difference.

  • I'm going to say Defaltion...the cost of goods will fall, no one has jobs to purchase and over stocked invintory, the product has to move....so I say Defaltion.

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