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China's game plan for the US

Date 23/04/2009
The Right Side | By Bill Bonner
Is the rally still on? We’re not sure. Yesterday, the Dow fell 83 points... after a weak bounce on Tuesday. We expected the rally to last until June and to take the Dow back to the 10,000 range. But anything could happen.

Gold rose $9 yesterday... back to $892.

And if you depend on 91-day T bills for your spending money, you’re in a world of hurt. The yield is only 0.13%.

But maybe things are better on the other side of the planet. How’s China doing? Analysts are “cautiously optimistic,” says a New York Times report.

Retail spending in China is said to be up 15%. Meanwhile, a report tells us that China is stepping up its purchases of US Treasury debt.

Hmmm... .why would China be doing that? The official response to that question was that US Treasury debt is not only the most abundant credit in the world, it is also the most reliable.
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As to the first point, no one would quibble. As to the second, only a fool wouldn’t.

The price tag for the crisis-related bailouts, guarantees and boondoggles is nearly $13 billion. The US is setting records of course. The biggest budgets ever. The biggest budget deficits ever. The biggest bailouts.

The US budget deficit is about 13%. It was a budget deficit of not even half that amount that pushed Argentina over the brink in 2001. What are we supposed to believe... that there is no brink waiting for the US?

Even more curious... what do the Chinese believe?

“It’s all very strange,” said a new friend who came into our Buenos Aires office today. “Americans are clearly cutting back. Their credit cards are maxed out. Their houses are going down in price... ”

On this last point, we provide a quick update. Bloomberg reports that the average house price actually went up by 0.7% from January to February. But before you begin to think that the housing slump is over, another Bloomberg report tells us that house prices resumed their slide in February – down 6.5%.

Charles Hugh Smith argues that not only are house prices still going down – they’ll never recover. He gives five reasons:
  1. Bubbles never re-inflate... instead they go to a new sector
  2. Even if nominal prices go up, they will be undercut by inflation
  3. More likely, deflation will continue to drive down prices for a long time (Consumer price inflation just came in at a negative number for the first time since the ‘50s.)
  4. The low-interest rate, low-inflation world that permitted high property prices is finished
  5. There is no demographic pressure on housing prices; the current stock is sufficient for years.
Low housing prices force Americans to cut their spending.

“But if Americans don’t buy, China will no longer have so much money to recycle into US Treasury bonds. So who will buy all those Treasury bonds?”

Bond issuance is running as high and as fast as a 100-year flood. In Britain, recently, a bond auction found itself with more bonds than buyers. Could the same thing happen for the US?

“Well,” our friend continued, “I have a darker scenario in mind. What if China had a different game plan? What if she intends to continue buying US bonds as long as she can... leaving the US completely dependent on Chinese lending? And what if she then suddenly dumps all her bonds and US dollar assets? She would lose a lot of money. But the US economy would suffer far more. The dollar would collapse... so would the US economy... completely. ”

Hmmm...

More news...

Savvy investors could make big money by finding the right companies in security and telemedicine, reckons Tom Bulford.

“Telemedicine and home security are two industries that have emerged out of the information technology age and both are set for rapid growth. Both rely upon such gizmos as sensors, radio frequency identity tags, mini cameras, transmitters and receivers and, of course, the whole backbone of the internet and wireless communications.

“There will be opportunities to make big money from this in the years ahead. The hunt is on to find the right companies to invest in now so we can ride this unstoppable trend.”

Editor’s note: As Editor of Red Hot Penny Shares, Tom Bulford also writes a twice weekly free e-letter called Penny Sleuth. Click here to read more about the above-mentioned trends which Tom covered in his latest Penny Sleuth.

By the way, Tom has five simple checks to predict whether a stock will go up or down. Read his new report to find out exactly what they are... and how they could make the next 12 months the most profitable of your life.

And more thoughts...

*** We’re continuing our report on our trip to the ranch. This has no particular financial implication; we just want to tell you what happened.

Compuel is what we’d call the ‘back 40’ in America. Except it’s about 10,000 acres and it’s a 4-hour trip on horseback. Still, the cattle have to be rounded up from Compuel annually. Then, they are driven down to the main part of the ranch where they are vaccinated against bucellosis and other diseases and parasites... culled... castrated... and generally treated roughly. It takes about 7 hours to drive the herd up over the pass and down to the corrals near the ranch house.
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The following day, we got up before dawn. By the time we got to the corral, the sky in the East was pink. It was still cold, but warming up fast.

Jorge gave the orders.

“Javier... you and Cosimir separate out the “terneros” (young animals)... Pedro and Gustavo, get on the sluices... Senior Bonner, would you like to operate the gate?”

Javier is a young man who looks a little like Robert Mitchum, if you can imagine Robert Mitchum as an Incan with a huge wad of coca leaves in his jaw. Javier wore leather chaps and a flat, broad-brimmed Peruvian cowboy hat. He and Cosimir worked fast. They yelled. They whipped. A huge cloud of dust swirled up as they got the whole herd moving in a circle... and then forced the young animals into a second pen... generally by waving their hats at them. Occasionally, the cattle would panic and the two would run for cover. And occasionally, a cow... or a bull... would get annoyed and charge. Javier, particularly, was amazingly fast on his feet. He jumped onto the stone walls of the corral a couple of times.

The last calves were lassoed... and dragged them away from their mothers, into the holding pen. Then, they were pushed through a maze of stone walls, where the passage became narrower and narrower, until they finally came to the wooden sluice. It is tight turnstile with a gate on one end and a “sepa” on the other (we couldn’t find the word in the dictionary). This sepa is rather ingenious. It is two large pieces of solid wood that open up into a V-shaped passage and then come together – suddenly – like the jaws of a clamp.

The cows come through the sluice one at a time. As they come through, the rear gate closes behind them. Then, the sepa at the other end begins to close. As it closes, the cow makes a dash for freedom. But Pedro was working the sepa lever and he rarely missed. As the cow started through the sepa opening, he leaned down hard on the lever and grabbed it by the neck.

Then, the hatches on each side of the sluice opened... and the needles came toward the struggling beast.

“Mr. Bonner, you’re going to have to operate that gate a little faster,” said Jorge. “We only want one cow at a time.”

More tomorrow... we’re out of time for today.


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