3-29-2012 *Adam Montana ~I don't think a "slow RV" is possible, but IF that happens it would actually be a good thing because it would eliminate the possibility of a "cash in window". If the current value simply grows slowly (but effectively) to a decent rate, they will be forced to honor all denominations and at the SAME TIME they would be forced to release the lower denominations. I think it's more likely that they do a small "hard RV" then slowly grow, but either way, it's good for us. One way just takes longer.
3-29-2012 *Adam Montana ~Question: [Who actually say's do it,pushes the button,etc.?] In my opinion, it's the CBI. They can stall the GOI, they can mess with the IMF, and they can change the rate any time they want. They won't do it if it's the wrong time, they can't be forced, and they can't be stopped if that's what they want to do.