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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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From: elmatador1/21/2026 3:14:10 AM
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In multipolar world, capital will be redirected. There are countries without economic activities and a excess of capital while there are countries with lots of economic activities but with a dearth of capital.

For 50 years the trick to keep capital within a smaller group to was call "risk aversion" "safe heaven" "capital flight" and it worked as the capital stay in the North Atlantic circuit.

The "risk" was created out of the thin air. As soon as the market heard the world "risk", sudden pull of liquidity ensued and the country would drag itself to the IMF. The last time this worked for perfection was in 1997-98 Asian Meltdown.

The demolition of the old rule-based order is about to rebalance.

Capital flows are going to change. And change fast. Why?

Now the beauty of it is that Size is replacing the so called rule-based world order.

Remember that capital followed the rule-based order.
A rule based order was created on backroom deals. Make the rules for us to the detriment of the rest.

Now capital start seeking Size.
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