Oke bung JA, Short TLKM , BISI, KARK, BRPT !!!
Rapatkan barisan untuk menerima shock terapi & guncangan pasar modal
indonesia.
IHSG will DEEP CORRECTION !!
Mana nih bung bearish forever ??
Bersatu kita teguh, bercerai kawin lagi hehe ...

regards.



On 7/26/07, James Arifin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  I am with you Mr. BOEN ... time to make money in bearish period ...
SHORT TLKM


On 7/26/07, Mr. Boen <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mr.boenjamin%40gmail.com>>
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> Soros sees chance of recession in 2007
> (Reuters)
> Updated: 2006-01-10 09:42
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> Billionaire investor George Soros said on Monday the U.S. Federal
Reserve
> might overshoot in its bid to tighten monetary policy, deflating housing
> prices and tipping the economy into recession in 2007.
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> George Soros is seen during a news conference in Tirana, Albania
November
> 19, 2005. Soros said on Monday the U.S. Federal Reserve might overshoot
in
> its bid to tighten monetary policy, deflating housing prices and tipping
the
> economy into recession in 2007. [Reuters]A collapse in U.S. housing
prices
> could be associated with a dollar decline, scuppering the Fed's attempt
to
> engineer a "soft-landing" for the economy, Soros told an audience at the
> Singapore Institute of International affairs.
>
> Soros -- best known for his famous bet against sterling as Britain was
> forced to pull its currency out of the European currency grid in 1992 --
> said he expected the federal funds rate, now at 4.25 percent, to peak at
> 4.75 percent.
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> Nevertheless, the Fed could be late in estimating when to stop raising
> rates, he said, creating a "reasonably significant chance" of a
> "hard-landing."
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> "If housing continues to cool while rates are slowing then it could turn
> into a hard landing," Soros said.
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> "That's why I expect a recession to happen in 2007, not 2006."
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> The Fed has raised its key rate at each of its policy meetings since
June
> 2004, but has indicated the tightening cycle is close to peaking.
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> Although economies in Europe and Japan are recovering from slowdowns,
they
> may not be in a position to counterbalance the impact of a U.S.
recession,
> he said. Besides, Japan's economy could slow down if the Chinese economy
> slows.
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> "Europe is growing relatively well... but a hard landing in the U.S.
will be
> associated with a decline in the dollar which would hurt the European
> economy," he said.
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> Soros said he believed the U.S. housing bubble, a major factor behind
strong
> U.S. consumption, had reached its peak and was in the process of being
> deflated.
>
> A way to tackle an ensuing global slowdown would be to stoke domestic
demand
> in Asia and other developing regions, he said.
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