We may be witnessing one of the largest coordinated manipulations of money markets and fiscal policy in a long time. In the midst of massive Chinese fiscal stimulus and monetary easing, the major central banks in America, the Eurozone and the UK are likely to massively cut interest rates to support their anemic Keynesian economies. Only Japan is pretending to be the exception here and is reducing its central bank bond holdings in order to allow interest rates to rise a little. If there is no economic collapse in this way, we must expect a very drastic reflation of the economies. This can already be clearly seen on the commodity markets, with gold and Bitcoin as good liquidity indicators already pointing the way. And this is pointing north. In order to do this consistently, I recommend a second wave of corona lockdowns to the democratic governments of the so-called 'free' West. Nothing can inflate as quickly as this terror.
My grandmother used to say, when the river sounds it's because it carries stones. here the river is gold and btc.
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She was right
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You're right, a new disease with an instant miracle cure vaccine developed in record time (because it's already made) and a couple of new wars, please. Let's play Black Swan Event bingo and fire up the money printer
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In this case, cynicism is actually a protective layer
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Do you think that as soon as interest rates begin to fall, the collapse of the stock market and therefore of the system a bit will begin?
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the normal way would be, as you say, that at that moment or shortly thereafter the stock market actually falls. but with the level of market manipulation and liquidity that we have now reached, it is very difficult for me to predict anything here. The movement of gold in particular is very telling here.
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I understand, you say that because it is at historical highs, right? You are reading that many people, including banks, are taking refuge in gold, is that correct?
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The BRICS are especially going big on gold at the moment. #482655
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If these countries really want to get rid of the Pedro Dollar and Swift system, given their junk currencies, then they have no choice but to hoard gold, accumulate it and then back it up later as a reserve asset.
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Yes
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