- My Forums
- Tiger Rant
- LSU Recruiting
- SEC Rant
- Saints Talk
- Pelicans Talk
- More Sports Board
- Fantasy Sports
- Golf Board
- Soccer Board
- O-T Lounge
- Tech Board
- Home/Garden Board
- Outdoor Board
- Health/Fitness Board
- Movie/TV Board
- Book Board
- Music Board
- Political Talk
- Money Talk
- Fark Board
- Gaming Board
- Travel Board
- Food/Drink Board
- Ticket Exchange
- TD Help Board
Customize My Forums- View All Forums
- Show Left Links
- Topic Sort Options
- Trending Topics
- Recent Topics
- Active Topics
Started By
Message
Have we discussed the Milkshake theory? It appears to be happening.
Posted on 9/28/22 at 9:44 pm
Posted on 9/28/22 at 9:44 pm
Dollar soars and everything else tanks
Not sure the outcome or even if it is bad for the dollar but it appears to be happening. Go look at a currency chart for the past year.
Not sure the outcome or even if it is bad for the dollar but it appears to be happening. Go look at a currency chart for the past year.
Posted on 9/28/22 at 10:04 pm to GREENHEAD22
I have followed a few people suggesting this Theory earlier in 2022. I kind of wrote it off but the thought has popped back up in my mind lately
Posted on 9/28/22 at 10:07 pm to GREENHEAD22
Posted on 9/28/22 at 10:10 pm to GREENHEAD22
Johnson is still of the opinion that the effect will continue into 2023
Posted on 9/28/22 at 10:23 pm to GREENHEAD22
Oky well it’s obvious he fricking nailed his thesis. No question. And as it continues , days like today where the BOE had to resume QE shows how truly
Strong the Dollar milkshake really is.
CHART!
Strong the Dollar milkshake really is.
CHART!
Posted on 9/28/22 at 10:31 pm to Shankopotomus
So what does it mean? How do we take advantage of it?
Posted on 9/29/22 at 12:14 am to GREENHEAD22
Well if you want to take those overseas trips you’ve always wanted too now is a good time as the dollar will go farther.
Essentially you should see an increase in imports and a decrease in exports
Essentially you should see an increase in imports and a decrease in exports
Posted on 9/29/22 at 12:15 am to GREENHEAD22
quote:It's not some giant revelation. All other currencies are measured against USD. If the USD converts to more Euros, inversely Euros convert to fewer USD.
Dollar soars and everything else tanks
Posted on 9/29/22 at 6:20 am to Shankopotomus
quote:
Tell me what I should do with this information like I buy Olde English and lotto tickets after I cash my check at the local piggly wiggly every Friday.
Posted on 9/29/22 at 6:59 am to GREENHEAD22
Remember when everyone was convinced that the dollar would be destroyed and worthless?
Posted on 9/29/22 at 7:33 am to slackster
quote:
the dollar would be destroyed and worthless?
So my dollar is stronger and can buy more goods? Interesting.
Posted on 9/29/22 at 7:40 am to I Love Bama
Thanks for linking your post.
Watched the cliffs version, and the gentleman intimated the need for a "hedge", with no indication of the hedge move.
Anyone have ideas? Is it precious metals? Pooka shells?
Watched the cliffs version, and the gentleman intimated the need for a "hedge", with no indication of the hedge move.
Anyone have ideas? Is it precious metals? Pooka shells?
Posted on 9/29/22 at 7:43 am to Shankopotomus
quote:
Oky well it’s obvious he fricking nailed his thesis
That's because he understands the monetary system. There are very few people that do and they don't get lots of airtime with the printing money crowd because it's basically a polar opposite view. It's present day reality versus the end game. Most people can't differentiate the scenarios.
Good luck to the HODL crowd when that flows through corporate earnings
Posted on 9/29/22 at 8:30 am to Shankopotomus
So does this imply we haven’t printed too much money?
Posted on 9/29/22 at 8:39 am to turkish
quote:
So does this imply we haven’t printed too much money?
The Federal Reserve printed exactly $0.00 since QE1
Posted on 9/29/22 at 9:16 am to wutangfinancial
The issue I see is that the dollar has appreciated so much, 12.5% against the Yuan since the spring, that when the Fed starts to get inflation under control the dollar will weaken, which will cause inflation to rise again.
A Fed study found that every 1% rise in the dollar causes a 0.3% drop in non-petroleum imports. So a 12.5% drop in the dollar will add 3.75% to shite we buy. That could be offset a little by companies not experiencing such drastic currency exchange losses but probably not much.
A Fed study found that every 1% rise in the dollar causes a 0.3% drop in non-petroleum imports. So a 12.5% drop in the dollar will add 3.75% to shite we buy. That could be offset a little by companies not experiencing such drastic currency exchange losses but probably not much.
Posted on 9/29/22 at 9:34 am to Diseasefreeforall
The cost of living adjustments are basically permanent because we haven’t appropriately utilized anti trust to keep market concentration low in our most important industries. Plus the addition of embedding government in those industries. That’s not a product of printing money. Calling away bad debt doesn’t fix those problems but it does make it worse without legislators legislating competently.
Posted on 9/29/22 at 9:38 am to I Love Bama
quote:
As usual, I'm leading the blind around here.
quote:
This is why the whole "reserve currency" fears are kind of bullshite. There is not a close #2 in competition with USD.
At this point, if the USD fails, it's more likely that the world economies all collapse and no currency could be a reserve currency than the USD could be replaced.
Glad I didn't say something dumb in that thread
I compared the USD to Jameis Winston on the Saints earlier this morning. It's very flawed but the best the world has.
This post was edited on 9/29/22 at 9:39 am
Posted on 9/29/22 at 9:47 am to SlowFlowPro
quote:Dalton cannot be worse than Winston IMO
I compared the USD to Jameis Winston on the Saints earlier this morning. It's very flawed but the best the world has.
Popular
Back to top
Follow TigerDroppings for LSU Football News