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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis

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To: ggersh who wrote (65433)3/16/2021 1:29:41 PM
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They think if they team up with other central banks in money printing and suppress precious metals we will have nowhere to run.
People have been running into stocks and Bitcoin instead, but it’s risky. Hot air supports these.

TBTF proved not too big in 2008, central bank cooperation will fail with10% inflation. They may even have to scoop up QE, forced by the market. I doubt it though, it never happened in the past. More money printing seems to always follow less money printing.

A nasty repeat of the 70-s is upon us, possibly with new twists. Heck, even labor force participation is back to 1950-s, with women supposedly now working. The real economy is so bad, the stock market is UFB.

How much worse does it have to get? That is my question. Unfortunately, the answer is a whole lot worse because the economy is so out of balance and the market has been fake for quite some time. Yet some think all is well because money printer is directed at stocks making them ever more bubbly.
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