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  • NCR85
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    I thought it displayed what had already happened at first, since treasury yield are at a historically extreme low. But they don't seem to have gone down by quite as much as that chart implies (1/0.66 = 1.5%; so far 2.5% has been lowest).

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  • Dave Stratman
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    Originally posted by metalman View Post
    itulip leaves 1999 & enters 2009 kicking & screaming???

    how's this for a poop your pants chart...

    I'm not sure if I'm interpreting this chart correctly. Is it projcting a huge rise in the value (as opposed to the yield) of US goverment bonds in the coming years? Does this suggest sustained deflation over this period?

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  • NCR85
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    What do those percentages "driven by government policy" mean, exactly? Are they based on some form of quantified data or just an estimation? If the former, what data would that be?

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  • pianodoctor
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    I do follow EJ on the twitting thingie, but this post did not appear on my page. Is it untwattable or something? WTF twitmeisters?

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  • metalman
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    anyone else read ej's twits?

    itulip leaves 1999 & enters 2009 kicking & screaming???

    how's this for a poop your pants chart...

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