Tuesday, September 26, 2006
A Layman's Perspective
Look, I don't mean to say that I know more than the Motley Fools, because I don't.
They are superior in these things.
And this may or may not prove my point.
The only two things I would like to point out here correspond to one and two:
1. The fed was indeed on this trend until Greenspan retired nearing six months ago; but have since taken a hiatus of sorts and. . .
2. Apparently the yield curve is flat, which signifies a depression. Riddle me this Batman. With only one depression in this nation's history, how can we effectively calculate any possible repeats of the same incident?
They are superior in these things.
And this may or may not prove my point.
The only two things I would like to point out here correspond to one and two:
1. The fed was indeed on this trend until Greenspan retired nearing six months ago; but have since taken a hiatus of sorts and. . .
2. Apparently the yield curve is flat, which signifies a depression. Riddle me this Batman. With only one depression in this nation's history, how can we effectively calculate any possible repeats of the same incident?