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Will be a major correction playing out for another year at least. Up to 5 maybe. EW'ers are calling a market sidways for 10+ years I think.i reckon its just a correction...
long term china/india still growing massively
but us/european slow down will throw out a few curve balls along the way
That's pretty much what my guess is as well. Get this up-coming recession out of the way, how ever long that takes, then a resumption of the bull.Will be a major correction playing out for another year at least. Up to 5 maybe. EW'ers are calling a market sidways for 10+ years I think.
If debt levels are reduced enough in the western world, RE comes back to long term trends, and some major policies change in regard to lending practices then perhaps natural world growth will continue without relying on really cheap debt.
After another 5 years, Chindia may be feeding it's own middle class which may equal US demand in 15-20 years. Maybe more.
So, I think major correction in a very long term industrialisation of Chindia.
Then, we look to the development of Latin America (less Brazil and Arg) and then Africa in another 100+ years...
Yeah, pretty broad brush, and I meant urbanisation, moreso than industrialisation. I think. Which ever one means moving to cities and buying plasmas.That's pretty much what my guess is as well. Get this up-coming recession out of the way, how ever long that takes, then a resumption of the bull.
The commodities boom is only just beginning..
just because it has had a sharp drop means f all..
china will always need materials
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The commodities boom is only just beginning..
just because it has had a sharp drop means f all..
china will always need materials
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Many Zinc mines are being closed at the moment, as they're no longer economically viable. .
I'm looking forward to being involved in that!and then Africa in another 100+ years
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