I suppose that inflation will now increase even more due to the rise in the price of a barrel of oil.
But there are hidden deflationary forces at work, too. Think if the recession in Europe
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Do you think then that the deflationary forces will win out over the inflationary ones?
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that is the question of all questions! i think macroeconomists are arguing about this very question at its core, no matter what topic they are talking about, it is ultimately about this. fundamentally, the fiat system is of course an inflationary one. but that doesn't mean that the irritations caused by the ongoing interventions and market manipulations can't lead to deflationary shocks again and again. honestly, i can't answer this question for you in the short term.
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I knew it would be difficult to answer this matter because surely they don't even know how to fix this whole mess, but once again, thank you for your continued daily analyses, they help a lot, at least to me.
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Thank You, that's kind of You
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