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1.   Mar 16, 2007 9:57 AM

» permabear - Rogers Sees U.S. property crash

In response to Rogers Sees U.S. property crash posted by Kirk:


"This is the end of the liquidity party," said Rogers.

If this is the end of the liquidity party, what does that mean for commodities? Liquidity has been one of the main drivers of the economy and commodities. If liquidity dries up, does that mean commodities crash, or that the dollar crashes and commodities rise? I maintain a heavy position in energy and precious metals, but I admit to being somewhat baffled as to the direction these assets go if things go south as I believe they are headed.

-- posted by permabear


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