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Great Point

Great Point. There is clear evidence that the economy has slowed in the past 4 months and yet commodities continue in their bull market. The reason is that growth has nothing to do with inflation. You can have negative growth but if the dollar continues to go down due to excess money creation, commodities prices will rise. In other words, if the dollar goes down more than the demand  for commodities falls, higher prices will result.

Submitted by Michael Pento on Wed, 2008/03/12 - 11:48am » 

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