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2014-12-15 — hussman.com
``The effect of quantitative easing is to extend and defer the consequences of reckless speculation, provided that low-risk liquidity is viewed as an inferior asset. Quantitative easing doesn't eliminate the consequences of speculation and overvaluation, and in our judgment only promises to make the fallout more severe. ''
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