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>Clean Float – Why the Dollar Must Collapse - FOFOA - FoFOA
I started to lose the thread of this article pretty early on. Would anyone care to venture a summary of the main point? Sure: the dollar will decline against gold; but the usual comparison is against a trade-weighted index of fiat currencies. While the political/economic/financial fundamentals for the US dollar are dire, the same can be said---each in its own unique way---for the euro (Greece etc.), yen (government deficit, demographics), renminbi (debt-financed bubbles), sterling (government deficit), and franc (overvaluation). Perhaps the Australian and Canadian dollars don't have quite these issues; but they are highly exposed to the commodity cycle. In this ugliest of all beauty contests, it's not easy to ascertain with certainty that the US dollar will win the wooden spoon.

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Beginning of the headline :For us, taking a long term view, it's easy to see beyond the dollar's politically maintained currency value as represented in exchange rates. Using the above part of Mr. D's speech, one doesn't have to be very strategic to dodge the coming US currency collapse. -FOA The purpose of this post is to further explain and define the "clean float" I have been implying since last June, and to show why the dollar's collapse is an integral part of it. My view of the future international monetary syst... Read More
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