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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Real Man who wrote (71161)5/7/2025 11:45:57 AM
From: ggersh  Respond to of 71403
 
The $$$$$$ Index in of itself is based on what?
Pound, Euro(totally made up currency), Yen, Swiss
Canadian, Swedish Krona?????? It's total BS

No Yuan, Ruble, Brazilian, Indian, Hmmmm, I

wonder why

The FED has started QE again as it's buying large
sums of treasuries that no one else is buying

If I'm China I tell the US that I will use their US Treasuries
to buy off all the debt owned by 3rd world countries
thereby freeing them from the shackle of the $$$$$$

Things move faster when SHTF. When the shelves
appear empty maybe then?



To: Real Man who wrote (71161)5/8/2025 12:44:10 PM
From: ggersh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71403
 

So Trump signs a trade deal with that
powerhouse of an economy, the UK.

I thought it was the countries with a trade
surplus that were the problem, smfh

In the latest data, the US runs a trade surplus with the UK, meaning the US exports more goods to the UK than it imports from the UK. Specifically, in February 2025, the US had a $3.43 billion trade surplus with the UK. This surplus was primarily driven by exports of goods like gold, aircraft parts, and petroleum gas.

And the results are in

$$$$$$ Index US$ up $1.045
ESM +78
NASD + 338
Dow + 578

Gold -$76.5

You just can't make this shit up

TeoTwawki is upon us, watch and brief no
longer applies -g/nfg-