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Eurozone country with the most debt?
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09/05/2013 17:07:03
 
 
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>While I fully expect the market to "tank" eventually, possibly back to 2008 crash levels, I am no longer in the camp that expects it soon. There are WAY too many analysists predicting a correction and the contrarian in me suggests that we're going higher. Once seemingly everyone is on board with the "market going higher" theme, that's when the bubble will burst.
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>Obviously this is slightly toungue in cheek but combined with a number of other factors I've been following I just don't see this fizzling out soon.
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>Of course, my recent predictions have been spotty at best so a complete collapse this afternoon would not surprise me. ;)

fully agree that central banks are flooding with low interest and much of that will fuel the stock markets. I must look into how the central bank gold levels correlate. I am with you in not betting against central bank - but perhaps the stock market is not the best analogon ?
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