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    Stock Market v Currency Inflation

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    Post by Lobo Sun Dec 27, 2015 3:08 pm


    Stock Market v Currency Inflation

    Posted on December 27, 2015 by Martin Armstrong

    DAX - Currency Inflation

    QUESTION:

    Hello Marty

    Great conference!

    If the EM Debt implodes wouldnt the stock markets of those counties rise??

    If the stocks from the EM markets did rise would they rise faster than the decline in their currency to the USD??

    Thanks

    CW

    ANSWER: Yes. Normally we experience “currency inflation which is the rise in assets in proportion to the decline in the currency. If we look at the DAX on a yearly basis from the US Dollar perspective, you begin to see the impact of currency. Most people think that the DAX has outperformed everything, but that is purely in nominal terms for the DAX has risen in proportion nearly to the decline in the Euro.

    The “international value” perspective of the DAX clearly shows that the major high was in 2000 with the Euro peak against the dollar. We see a major crash into 2003 and foreign investors fled Europe. As the Euro Crisis materialized, capital migrated to Germany from all over Europe as the hedge against the collapse of the Euro.

    The DAX is rising because of the currency primarily, not because of a rosy future outlook for the European economy as a whole.

    We will be issuing a worldwide Stock Market forecast after we get the year-end closings. We will also issue the forecast for currencies and the prospects for the dollar after the New Year. Conference Attendee get these reports as part of the seat price.

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