Saturday 27 June 2015

The Greek Butterfly Effect | Zero Hedge

The Greek Butterfly Effect | Zero Hedge



Submitted by Northman Trader
The Greek Butterfly Effect
Many times nothing happens for a long time. Then all of a sudden everything happens at once. Like a dam break. It builds slowly and then it bursts. Example: Who would have ever thought the Confederate flag would be taken down across the South during the same week that a rainbow flag is symbolically hoisted across the entire country? Just because things seem unthinkable doesn’t mean they won’t happen.
Take the global debt construct as another example. For decades the world has immersed itself in ever higher debt. The general attitude has been one of indifference. Oh well, it just goes higher. Doesn’t really impact me or so the complacent rationalize.
When the financial crisis brought the world to the brink of financial collapse the solution was based on a single principle:
Make the math workable.
In the US the 4 principle “solutions” to make the math workable were to:

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