The worst case scenario is if the Dollar, Bond, and Equities start going down together as the world repudiates the US Dollar Reserve Currency and Credit Bubble.
This is not a probable scenario.
The last time it happened was in 1933 in the trough of the Great Depression.
But we may have the opportunity to see something as once-in-a-lifetime and memorable as John Law's Banque Générale and the Mississipi Bubble.
Let's hope the Federal Reserve can reach deeper in its pockets for a better class of tricks than just front running the dollar and the bonds until they fall over.
Certainly anything is possible, but it does appear as though the US Long Bond is hitting a 'high note' of improbable valuation unless the world accepts a single currency dollar regime.
18 December 2008
Black Swan Dive: Life On the Tails
Category:
Great Depression,
stock market crash,
Treasury Bonds,
US Dollar