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To: Turtles_win who wrote (172100)4/22/2022 11:26:47 AM
From: SGJ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 220819
 
OK lets go down this road a bit then, what we know is the FED has not ended QE. That is a fact borne out by the money creation numbers for March, although they said they would. So any rate increase is being somewhat blunted by continued FED purchasing of assets. They may be trying to wait out the main part of the inflation spike, because these rate increases are not going to have any impact on inflation and the FED knows this. Plus this administration continues to flood the world with more dollars.