Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Société Générale Tells Clients How to Prepare for Potential 'Global Collapse'


Note: This has been posted before but is worth repeating for the new readers also a Billboard on a Highway
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The underlying debt burden is greater than it was after the Second World War, when nominal levels looked similar. Ageing populations will make it harder to erode debt through growth. "High public debt looks entirely unsustainable in the long run. We have almost reached a point of no return for government debt," it said.
Inflating debt away might be seen by some governments as a lesser of evils.
If so, gold would go "up, and up, and up" as the only safe haven from fiat paper money. Private debt is also crippling. Even if the US savings rate stabilises at 7pc, and all of it is used to pay down debt, it will still take nine years for households to reduce debt/income ratios to the safe levels of the 1980s.
The bank said the current crisis displays "compelling similarities" with Japan during its Lost Decade (or two), with a big difference: Japan was able to stay afloat by exporting into a robust global economy and by letting the yen fall. It is not possible for half the world to pursue this strategy at the same time.
SocGen advises bears to sell the dollar and to "short" cyclical equities such as technology, auto, and travel to avoid being caught in the "inherent deflationary spiral". Emerging markets would not be spared. Paradoxically, they are more leveraged to the US growth than Wall Street itself. Farm commodities would hold up well, led by sugar.
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6 comments:

  1. Mark my words in two years this blog will have 500x the traffic it has now. EA will not be hurting for cash as everyone will be sending in their worthless fiat currency by mail! :)

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  2. I just heard a clip of Michelle Obama saying that her husband did the right things to keep us out of a depression. LOL Laugh very out loud.

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  3. I know it's really bad out there. But this video actually made me laught for a bit:

    "Once in a Lifetime"

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuMo38g7P4I

    Check it out!

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  4. Michelle O. is living in a fantasy world. I mean, look at how much she spends on her clothes and shoes. The woman is OUT OF TOUCH with the rest of us.

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  5. Miss me yet? no, we are missing a leader who will stand up and confront the dirty pukes in washington DC. they are paid for and have forgotten the people. Throw them all out.! the USA is the people governing each state, which in turn "lends" power to the federation. We can and will take it back. Push us over the edge, find your self out and all the dirty laws you helped put in place...

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