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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Condor Resources Inc CNRIF


Primary Symbol: V.CN

Condor Resources Inc. is a precious and base metals exploration company focused on its portfolio of projects in Peru. The Company’s flagship Pucamayo project is located 185 km southeast of Lima and covers an area of approximately 85 square kilometers (km2). Its other project includes Chavin, Soledad, Quriurqu, Huinac Punta, Humaya, Andrea, San Martin, Quilisane, Rio Bravo and Cobreorco. The... see more

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Condor Resources Inc > It's all about the DEBT
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Post by Crashcomingsoon on Oct 03, 2023 11:46am

It's all about the DEBT

My Comment: I've been expecting yields to rise due the national debt for some time.  Does anyone think Congress can do anything about the debt even if they wanted to.  A recession is inevitable and increasing taxes and reducing spending cannot be done in a recession without making the recession worse. It becomes a vicious circle. The national debt is out-of-control and I'm expecting it to reach $49 Trillion by 2026.  Got Gold?

30 Year Yields Hit Highest Since 2007 One Day After CNBC's Santelli Suggests 10 Year Could Go To 13% | ZeroHedge
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"We have a lot of potential room to the upside," he says, drawing a chart of bond technicals. "Worst case scenario, where are Treasury rates going to go? 10 year I'd say in the next seven years you should be able to see 13.5% or 14%."

"If you want to know where inflation is taking markets and why, just look at government spending. Vigilantes have new horses and they are riding and I really do think that is the answer. We are spending too much, we are not learning to cut back."

"I think we're out of control as we approach a $2 trillion deficit and this is the market's way to get Washington's attention," Santelli adds.
 

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