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[amibroker] Re: Weak dollar - rise in selling prices will probably be necessary



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Yuki,

I find your political commentary offensive, warped, naive and several
other things I won't mention here.  How about if we stick to AB and
trading?

P.S. The rumors of our demise have been greatly exaggerated.

--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Yuki Taga <yukitaga@xxxx> wrote:
> Hi Natasha,
> 
> Wednesday, November 17, 2004, 11:49:27 PM, you wrote:
> 
> NMS> Sir,
> NMS>        Dont do that i and quite a few of my friends are in
> NMS> the trial period and our currency position is a lot worse than
> NMS> that .We are not from any banana republic but well even then
> NMS> today for us the dollar is 45 of our currency and  also 
> NMS> according to some of your own indicators and charts the dollar
> NMS> is going to have a dead cat bounce back so well frankly we feel
> NMS> you should reconsider. 
> NMS>          Thanks . and we still feel amibroker is one of
> NMS> the best around. and so is the group.
> 
> At the prices projected, however, AB remains a very fairly priced
> program.  I would say it's still very much a bargain.
> 
> Is the dollar in trouble?  Well, Paul Volker (now I am showing my
> age) has gone on record as saying that there is a 75 percent chance
> of a dollar crisis in the next five years.
> 
> My goodness.  This is not some schmuck running a precious metals
tout
> newsletter (although in dollar terms these schmucks may soon look
> like Einsteins); this is a former chairman of the Federal Reserve.
If
> *he* says there is *that* high a chance of serious trouble, I have
to
> pay attention to the risk, a risk that in my entire life to date has
> been pretty much negligible.
> 
> It's always such an interesting game, the world economy.  For a
> couple of years or more now, East Asia, in particular Japan and
> China, have been subsidizing US consumption by buying dollars, thus
> allowing the US to keep interest rates absurdly low, in a sense,
> loaning your customers money so that they can continue to buy from
> you.  Even the most ignorant businessman would rather quickly
realize
> that this is unsustainable.  And any attempt to sustain it would
> result in an inevitable crash much worse than simply facing up to
the
> adjustment that is necessary right now.  Also, Americans have
> re-elected the big tax cutter, who is also a champion of big
spending
> and big government (and who, I suspect, secretly wants to play an
> invigorated version of William Jennings Bryan in a Broadway revival
> of 'The Scopes Monkey Trial'). ^^_^^
> 
> So, the US has huge deficits, huge spending, low taxes, and an
> educational system seemingly on the verge of discarding science in
> favor of religious fervor.  Did I mention the impending retirement
of
> the baby boomers?
> 
> Can I sell you some dollars?  (We have a stack of them kilometers
> high over here in Tokyo.)  (^_-)
> 
> But I digress.  The price rise is fair, although I'm surprised AB is
> not priced in Euros.
> 
> Yuki





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