This cannot lead to good things . . .
Well, yes and no(I should have been an economist!).
So long as the markets are more or less free, valuations should begin to anticipate growth, even if augmented by inflation.
About 45% of my portfolio consists of emerging gold equities, which are up hugely in recent weeks.
IMHO, there is more major blood to be spilt in real estate, but equities are discounted excessively.
More currency is not TEOTWAWKI.
This still comes as no surprise. We all knew that China was our sworn enemy, and that their manufacturing was predatory. They evidently feel that with Zero in there, they finally have the complete upper hand.
Wonderful.