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Re: fuagf post# 84070

Wednesday, 10/14/2009 8:12:01 PM

Wednesday, October 14, 2009 8:12:01 PM

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"n48, what would you do without fear to trade on?"

Why would you interpret concern over deficit spending, accumulating debt and the lack of efficient use of Capital, "fear"? It's common sense.

When the world won't buy our debt at 1.5% - 4% will you consider investor flight from the bond market trading on fear?

I like Bill Gross, he has a reasonable perspective. He also doesn't believe the federal government is disciplined enough to move toward a balanced budget. His current investment philosophy assumes a devalued dollar and higher interest rates. No wonder investors are looking for a hedge.

http://www.pimco.com/LeftNav/Featured+Market+Commentary/IO/2009/Bill+Gross+Doo+Doo+Economics.htm

"What is critical to recognize is that both California and the U.S., as well as numerous global lookalikes such as the U.K., Spain, and Eastern European invalids, are in a poor position to compete in a global economy where capitalism is morphing from its decades-long emphasis on finance and levered risk taking to a more conservative, regulated, production-oriented system advantaged by countries focusing on thrift and deferred gratification. The term “capitalism” itself speaks to “capital” – the accumulation of it and the eventual efficient employment of it – for growth in profits and real wages alike.

What California once had and is losing rapidly is its “capital”: unquestionably in its ongoing double-digit billion dollar deficits, but also in its crown jewel educational system that led to Silicon Valley miracles such as Hewlett Packard, Apple, Google, and countless other new age innovators. In addition, its human capital is beginning to exit as more people move out of the state than in. While the United States as a whole has yet to suffer that emigration indignity, the same cannot be said for foreign-born and U.S.-educated scientists and engineers who now choose to return to their homelands to seek opportunity. Lady Liberty’s extended hand offering sanctuary to other nations’ “tired, poor and huddled masses” may be limited to just that. The invigorated wind up elsewhere."



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