Remember when you all said that the ultra-rich DO NOT HOARD MONEY?

LJ_Reloaded

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You were wrong. Again.

Time to hyperinflate the currency and destroy their wealth. I ain't worried. I invested in my community connections. When the shit hits the fan I've got the most important currency of all.

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fear-loathing-one-percent-165400847.html

The Rich Are Hoarding Cash -- and That's Not Good

Are they the whiny rich? Or besieged job creators?

Whatever you call them, and whatever your politics, there is no doubting that the One Percent is on the defensive - culturally, financially and psychologically. And now a new poll shows that their fear and lack of risk taking may be imposing real financial costs on the economy.

The 2012 Survey of Affluence and Wealth in America, from American Express Publishing and Harrison Group, finds that One Percenters are hoarding three times as much cash as they were two years ago. Their savings rate soared to 34 percent in the second quarter of 2012, up from 12 percent in 2007.

Higher savings would normally be good for the economy. But not now, when capital is needed to invest in growth and jobs. The One Percenters put 56 percent of their available cash into savings accounts and money markets in 2012 - that's up from 24 percent in 2007.

They're investing just 44 percent in financial markets - down from 76 percent in 2007. More One Percenters say the stock market is "a real risk" rather than a "real opportunity." That's a big switch from just last year, when 62 percent said the market was an opportunity.

In other words, One Percenters used to save less, and invest more. Now they're "basically stuffing money under the mattress," said Jim Taylor, vice chairman of Harrison Group.
 
Lord you're a dullard when it comes to economics...

The writers of that article are not much better.

That money is not going into a mattress. Hell, a lot of it ends up in the Super Senior Derivate markets...

If they didn't save, that banks could not loan because they would have to sit on their debt.

Read a book.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/14/books/review/Barrett-t.html

RJ can't read, he only pretends by moving his lips as he looks a page in the magazine. Only problem is, the damn thing is upside down.

Yep, I keep all my millions and billion in my mattress, in the couch, in the lazyboy recliner-lounger.
 
RJ can't read, he only pretends by moving his lips as he looks a page in the magazine. Only problem is, the damn thing is upside down.

Yep, I keep all my millions and billion in my mattress, in the couch, in the lazyboy recliner-lounger.

I bury mine and make really neat treasure maps...


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AJ, we all know you're sweating.

All that is necessary to destroy John Galt is hyperinflation. When his money functions as little more than toilet paper, he has no leverage.

He will have to barter the secrets of his invention FOR ONE MORE BITE OF FOOD hahahahahahahah!!!
 
AJ, we all know you're sweating.

All that is necessary to destroy John Galt is hyperinflation. When his money functions as little more than toilet paper, he has no leverage.

He will have to barter the secrets of his invention FOR ONE MORE BITE OF FOOD hahahahahahahah!!!

LT - You're still delusional.

You should get out of your mom's basement and quit pretending you're Neo...
 
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