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Nobody will trust a US treaty again,’ and Japan’s yen is now the new safe haven currency


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Posted
Just now, blaze master said:

 

Of course I am. Like this joke of a thread Japan is in serious trouble in the coming years never mind a safe haven. Which may be the case in the extreme short term. But let's be real Japan is no safe haven. 

You got  a point there. Many young people  come here and stay till they get retirement age. Here in Japan, one does not collect Nenkin ( Japanese pension ) till the age of 65. SS of an American my age kicks in at 62.  By the way since I collect Nenkin, the payment is every 2 months, not every month and people such as me collect about 34000 yen every 2 months. Young people don't know that, well, neither did I as I was paying 14000 yen every month for many years. Japan is a big ripoff.

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Posted
12 minutes ago, Flyguy330 said:

And China still harbouring revenge for WW2.

That is why I never understood why Japanese companies moved to China. I don't think many Japanese companies moved to South Korea though.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Flyguy330 said:

And China still harbouring revenge for WW2.

Aginst the Japanese? 

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Posted
1 hour ago, TedG said:

Aginst the Japanese? 

YES! They hate them, with good reason. The Japanese carried out monstrous atrocities against Chinese civilians. Read "The Rape of Nanking" (Nanjing).

Japan honours the army which carried out those atrocities. The Yasukuni Shrine is dedicated to them, and is often visited by newly elected Prime Ministers, to the anger of China:

Next Japan PM's potential Yasukuni visit would anger China, South Korea

 

Random Japanese businesses and individuals are regularly targetted for attack in China because of WW2 resentment in China;

Schoolboy's killing in China sparks Japanese fears

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11 minutes ago, Flyguy330 said:

YES! They hate them, with good reason. The Japanese carried out monstrous atrocities against Chinese civilians. Read "The Rape of Nanking" (Nanjing).

Japan honours the army which carried out those atrocities. The Yasukuni Shrine is dedicated to them, and is often visited by newly elected Prime Ministers, to the anger of China:

Next Japan PM's potential Yasukuni visit would anger China, South Korea

 

Random Japanese businesses and individuals are regularly targetted for attack in China because of WW2 resentment in China;

Schoolboy's killing in China sparks Japanese fears

 

True, the Japanese were awful in WW2.    They have yet to own up to these atrocities.

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Posted
23 hours ago, hotsun said:

Youve been wrong with all youve said so far. Dont know how you think you still have dignity left for your opinions

So are you a fool, or a member of the Cult of the Orange Buffoon? Or both?

 

Oh, there's this key on your keyboard called an apostrophe. You should try and find it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-p2z8TLRNUQ

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Posted
2 minutes ago, gargamon said:

So are you a fool, or a member of the Cult of the Orange Buffoon? Or both?

 

Oh, there's this key on your keyboard called an apostrophe. You should try and find it.

When its 1 million per bitcoin, are you gonna be the moron quoting me when it drops to 990,000? Pathetic

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Posted
5 minutes ago, hotsun said:

When its 1 million per bitcoin, are you gonna be the moron quoting me when it drops to 990,000? Pathetic

That's the same nonsense I was hearing when I worked in silicon valley during the dot com bubble. We don't need to make anything, we don't need profits. We just need eyeballs. Most of those companies are now out of business. Thankfully I was an hourly consultant getting ridiculous amounts of money, not one of the sucker employees getting stock options that ended up being worthless, just like crypto will be. I retired at 45 when the bubble popped.

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25 minutes ago, gargamon said:

That's the same nonsense I was hearing when I worked in silicon valley during the dot com bubble. We don't need to make anything, we don't need profits. We just need eyeballs. Most of those companies are now out of business. Thankfully I was an hourly consultant getting ridiculous amounts of money, not one of the sucker employees getting stock options that ended up being worthless, just like crypto will be. I retired at 45 when the bubble popped.

You speak of something you havent done any research on. You dont understand why its currently priced as it is now, you wont understand when its 1 million. I suspect you will stop posting about it. No cure for stupid

 

everyone buys bitcoin at the price they deserve. Lefties havent got a clue whats coming, this guy is talking about the japanese yen. Bitcoin is a wealth transfer from the morons who dont understand inflation to people who spend a few hours to understand money a little bit better

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Posted
11 minutes ago, hotsun said:

You speak of something you havent done any research on. You dont understand why its currently priced as it is now, you wont understand when its 1 million. I suspect you will stop posting about it. No cure for stupid

 

everyone buys bitcoin at the price they deserve. Lefties havent got a clue whats coming, this guy is talking about the japanese yen. Bitcoin is a wealth transfer from the morons who dont understand inflation to people who spend a few hours to understand money a little bit better

Yada yada yada

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Posted
Just now, gargamon said:

Yada yada yada

Tell your children its a ponzi scheme too. Any family too. Be remembered as the moron for the rest of their lives

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