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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI'm big in Japan.
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Invest in Japan now. Property prices there are recovering, the stock market is cheap relative to company earnings, the Yen is recovering against other major currencies, and the country is normally contrarian to other economies.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostYeah, but it’s going to be different this time.
Do you recall what percentage drop it was in Japan? I recall hearing something like 80%, which makes 'huge' a huge understatement. What falls in house prices have the US seen?
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostJapan.
Boom years, huge growth in the economy, low unemployment, massive increase in property prices.
Then, growth falls and inflation rises. Interest rates cut, cut, cut, cut until zero. Still no growth and rising inflation (stagflation). Huge fall in property prices. Large rise in unemployment.
Result is decades in the economic wilderness.
HTH
Yeah, but it’s going to be different this time.
Huge fall in property prices.
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Japan of 1990 like USA of 1930. Japan took 15 years to recover, USA took 25 years. But USA had a war to contend with.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostJapan.
Boom years, huge growth in the economy, low unemployment, massive increase in property prices.
Then, growth falls and inflation rises. Interest rates cut, cut, cut, cut until zero. Still no growth and rising inflation (stagflation). Huge fall in property prices. Large rise in unemployment.
Result is decades in the economic wilderness.
HTH
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostJapan.
Boom years, huge growth in the economy, low unemployment, massive increase in property prices.
Then, growth falls and inflation rises. Interest rates cut, cut, cut, cut until zero. Still no growth and rising inflation (stagflation). Huge fall in property prices. Large rise in unemployment.
Result is decades in the economic wilderness.
HTH
deflation
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Does this sound familiar?
Japan.
Boom years, huge growth in the economy, low unemployment, massive increase in property prices.
Then, growth falls and inflation rises. Interest rates cut, cut, cut, cut until zero. Still no growth and rising inflation (stagflation). Huge fall in property prices. Large rise in unemployment.
Result is decades in the economic wilderness.
HTH
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