Thursday, May 03, 2007

A great debt graph covering 90 years

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K-wave theory is sometimes difficult to grasp when explained as 4 seasons


When viewed as a debt bubble graph spanning 70 years between peaks it becomes much clearer.

Posted by sold 2 rent 1 @ 04:26 PM (457 views) Add Comment

6 Comments

1. harold said...

Gordon Bennett! This is not just the shorting opportunity of a lifetime, but of history - sell, sell, SELLL

Thursday, May 3, 2007 07:02PM Report Comment
 

2. nearly30 said...

Oh dear - take a look at this vid 'Hitler and 1929'

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0CTjG6hEQM

Always amazes me seeing this olde footage - only what 80 years ago - seems like something out of a nightmare - but it was real!!!

If BNP get a toe-hold today - be wary if the wheels come of the economy any time soon.

Thursday, May 3, 2007 08:31PM Report Comment
 

3. sold 2 rent 1 said...

We are out of control tonight. David Icke and Hitler in the discussion

This time the bubble is global and much bigger than 1929 as it covers every asset class.

Very scary times indeed.

Thursday, May 3, 2007 08:47PM Report Comment
 

4. nearly30 said...

Yes - a bit looney fringe tonight - just come out of a full moon - oh and been watching Monkey Dust vids on You Tube.

Thursday, May 3, 2007 09:08PM Report Comment
 

5. Randomkevlar said...

David Icke, ummmm interesting bloke DI, I read a book of his more than 10 years ago that made me think about banking and how our money system works, good stuff as I recall (pretty normal stuff now about how banks loan money etc) of course, he did then go on that shape changing reptiles from the lower 4th dimension ruled the world, so ummm interesting bloke DI

Thursday, May 3, 2007 10:10PM Report Comment
 

6. sold 2 rent 1 said...

The debt was 200% in 1929 and in 2007 it is 340%

Houston, we have a problem.

I am surprised this article didn't get more replies.
Water, drink and horses......

Friday, May 4, 2007 12:42PM Report Comment
 

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