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    Trade Gap Narrowed in September

    Falling Dollar Spurs Foreigners to Buy American, Pushing Exports to Record Level

    Every cloud has a silver lining.

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    Trade Gap Narrowed in September

    Falling Dollar Spurs Foreigners to Buy American, Pushing Exports to Record Level

    Every cloud has a silver lining.
    That exactly, sounding like dan, what WC and I said
    would happen. It happens every time. A cheap currency
    makes little difference to people inside a nation. It
    only affects import/export cost. Wal-Mart may go up
    on their Chinese made products, which I doubt, since
    China will just rig their currency so that it will not affect
    their exports. But a loaf of bread or gallon of milk
    produced locally will be affected very little. The doom
    sayers say oil cost will put us into an inflation mode but
    we will see. Wall street flinches everytime someone
    belches and the futures market is affecting oil more than
    anything. There is plenty of oil out there so the experts
    say, so those playing the market may get burned pretty
    badly, as they have in the past.

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    That exactly, sounding like dan, what WC and I said
    would happen. It happens every time. A cheap currency
    makes little difference to people inside a nation. It
    only affects import/export cost. Wal-Mart may go up
    on their Chinese made products, which I doubt, since
    China will just rig their currency so that it will not affect
    their exports. But a loaf of bread or gallon of milk
    produced locally will be affected very little. The doom
    sayers say oil cost will put us into an inflation mode but
    we will see. Wall street flinches everytime someone
    belches and the futures market is affecting oil more than
    anything. There is plenty of oil out there so the experts
    say, so those playing the market may get burned pretty
    badly, as they have in the past.
    China's currency is TIED to the dollar, as ours go, so goes theirs! They know where there bread is buttered.

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    China's currency is TIED to the dollar, as ours go, so goes theirs! They know where there bread is buttered.
    Yep, they're heavily invested.

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    So the plummeting value of the dollar is a good thing. Just like rising temperatures are a good thing because colder climates are now more temperate. Got it.

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    China's currency is TIED to the dollar, as ours go, so goes theirs! They know where there bread is buttered.
    China's currency is tied to what their government says.
    It is way undervalued.

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    So the plummeting value of the dollar is a good thing. Just like rising temperatures are a good thing because colder climates are now more temperate. Got it.
    Another oneliner that shows how much you know.

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    So the plummeting value of the dollar is a good thing.
    Could be.

    Just like rising temperatures are a good thing because colder climates are now more temperate.
    Okay, my belief that global warming isn't occurring aside, let me ask you this. What is the optimal temperature for our planet?

    Nah, I really don't think you do.

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    Could be if you only look at half the story. While the demand for US exports may increase due to the now-lower costs of our goods, the costs of imports to the US will be higher. Also, if the dollar continues to fall, the countries that currently put their money in US investments, and assist in supporting our economy, may be less willing to do.

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    Another oneliner that shows how much you know.
    xray, you're such a twerp. You'll swallow anything Rush or Hannity feed to you. Quit listening to OAI all day and maybe you'll be less cantankerous.

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    Could be if you only look at half the story. While the demand for US exports may increase due to the now-lower costs of our goods, the costs of imports to the US will be higher. Also, if the dollar continues to fall, the countries that currently put their money in US investments, and assist in supporting our economy, may be less willing to do.
    Dollars will eventually come back to the U.S. Just like
    people invest in all countries. We, the US, has one
    advantage over many countries. We are probably one
    of the most stable countries in the world. People with
    money are not prone to investing in unstable countries.

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    xray, you're such a twerp. You'll swallow anything Rush or Hannity feed to you. Quit listening to OAI all day and maybe you'll be less cantankerous.
    You prove my point again. You have no idea of what
    you speak.

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    You prove my point again. You have no idea of what
    you speak.
    Maybe not. I just saw you call someone else a "twerp" in another thread and I thought it was funny.

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    Dollars will eventually come back to the U.S. Just like
    people invest in all countries. We, the US, has one
    advantage over many countries. We are probably one
    of the most stable countries in the world. People with
    money are not prone to investing in unstable countries.
    They are prone to investing in the dollar because the dollar is a stable currency. If the value keeps falling, maybe it is no longer as attractive as it once was.

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    Aren't you one the folks who talk about Yoni stealing?

    But thanks for the compliment.

    I got to make an appoint, I will be back and play with you
    folks later. Have a good day......

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    Could be if you only look at half the story. While the demand for US exports may increase due to the now-lower costs of our goods, the costs of imports to the US will be higher.
    Which could increase domestic production of those goods.

    Also, if the dollar continues to fall, the countries that currently put their money in US investments, and assist in supporting our economy, may be less willing to do.
    Then, they'll have to sell what they have to somebody. That's cool with me.

    This is only a problem if potential investors believe the United States is going to collapse. In the end, if that doesn't happen, and we rebound (which I suspect we eventually will) -- whoever holds U.S. Currency stands to make a killing.

    If we don't rebound and we collapse...well, it's over. The grand experiment fails and we're not going to even be interested in discussing it on a Spurstalk Forum, are we?

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    China's currency is tied to what their government says.
    It is way undervalued.
    What, Ray, jabbing with the liberals on the board leaving you unfulfilled?

    O.K. China's government policy is currrently to tie their currency's value directly to that of the dollar.

    Semantic .

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    Which could increase domestic production of those goods.
    increased exports will only give it a slight lift. the value is still falling and will likely deepen the recession. i think this could be a very serious time.

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    increased exports will only give it a slight lift. the value is still falling and will likely deepen the recession. i think this could be a very serious time.
    Could be. What doesn't kill us will make us stronger.

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    Could be. What doesn't kill us will make us stronger.
    unless it kills us. i understand what you're saying and i share your optimism, but the dollar has never been this leveraged before. its not just "in our hands".

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    unless it kills us. i understand what you're saying and i share your optimism, but the dollar has never been this leveraged before. its not just "in our hands".
    Then pray.

    Let me add this. The free world would be ill-served if the United States suffers an economic meltdown. If nothing else, I can imagine a scenario where there is some tectonic shift that just clears the playing board and starts over. Because, in the end, it isn't really about money. It's about world power.

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    we should have planned, as a nation. praying is fools gold. now we have a vig.

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    we should have planned, as a nation. praying is fools gold. now we have a vig.
    Whatever. Maybe you should make an escape plan. Some are.

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    Whatever. Maybe you should make an escape plan. Some are.
    it's not me i'm worried about.

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    it's not me i'm worried about.
    Okay then. Be prepared to help someone out that you are worried about. That's what makes America great.

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