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Contrarian Take Databank, Updates Plus Thoughts on the Euro USD Cross

For users of our Contrarian Take Databank, we have updated our Federal Reserve Balance Sheet and component analyses for April...

As one would expect, the Federal Reserve's Balance sheet footings continue to rocket higher as a result of the Federal Reserve's QE II asset purchase program. Such will of course be supportive of high rates of monetary inflation yet again in April.

We have also updated our True "Austrian" Money Supply (TMS) series, this update for March figures on the Euro currency block...

US and Euro True

More Charts and Commentary continued at http://blogs.forbes.com/michaelpollaro/2011/04/30/the-contrarian-take-databank-updates-plus-thoughts-on-the-euro-usd-cross

 

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