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Tuesday, April 23, 2013
A Visual History Of All Asset Bubbles
Maybe not all, but certainly the vast majority of the most popular
asset bubbles since before even the Tulip Mania of 1637 (including the Kipper and Wipper currency debasement of the German 30 years War, circa 1621, which is appropriately enough deja vu in
contemporary retrospect, only the war is missing). While it may be
worth noting that all the bubbles to the right of center have been
central-bank induced (except for that amulet bubble of 2006, although
even that is likely debatable), we will not note it as it is
quite obvious even without us highlighting this simple fact. One can
only imagine what would happen to asset prices - all of them -
when the world's central banks, which are now collectively and
voluntarily "all in" on reflating the biggest asset bubble of all time
across all asset classes, decide to close the liquidity spigots (if
ever).

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