Hyperinflation

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The Real Cause of Hyperinflation

Hyperinflation occurs when a country’s bond market breaks. In other words, the sovereign nation is no longer able to fund itself. Its bonds fall (yields rise) to the point where the government has to print money or default….

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David Morgan: In the Grips of a Currency Crisis

However the evolving global currency crisis ultimately manifests itself, either total deflation and a debt-liquidating depression or a hyperinflationary blow-off, David Morgan of The Morgan Report says….

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How We Get Out of a Deflationary Debt Spiral

The bearishness in the retail Gold crowd is palpable right now and misplaced in my opinion. No one can predict the short term with any consistency (though it is fun to try!). Sentiment and interest in the Gold patch are at indecipherable lows despite $1000 now acting as a floor for the Gold price instead of the ceiling.

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Clive Maund: Unlock Profits with Technical Analysis

…The key point to understand is that the background dynamic is highly deflationary, but as politicians and business leaders do not want to face the grim consequences of deflation, which at best could result in their losing office and their positions….

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Paper Currencies- Trampoline Jumping

The rise and fall of paper currency notes relative to one another in the current economic setting reminds me of a seesaw – one currency goes up, then it goes down while its pair currency does the opposite. One currency may rise a little more in net terms over a period of time or vice versa based on various factors.

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Perspective in a World Gone Economically Mad

Since up is down and left is right in an anchorless fiat currency world, one must keep a perspective on things. As a Gold investor, I am not exactly bullish on the U.S. Dollar. However, I also am not bullish on other international paper currencies, either. I wouldn’t place faith in the Euro, the British … Continue reading

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