It's not real. Money musical chairs.
it's very real and it's called hyperinflation
Inflation. Too much money chasing too few goods.
Inflation means higher prices means more money means higher stock prices - up to a point.
That point is where inflation becomes bad enough to disrupt the economy, and people don't believe we're going to reach that point.
Fools.
They only paid enough attention to conservatives long enough to believe they know WHICH markers of economic and political freedom to take credit for and tweak, while understanding nothing of their actual causes. The left ONLY cares for appearances, and only if it costs someone’s ELSE.
They’ve pumped $6T into the economy so it’s certainly no surprise.
If you don’t own a house, buy one ASAP because inflation is going to be crazy for the next several years.
It makes no sense unless you figure the stock market is tied to how much fake money they print? And bitcoin still climbing... shit is insane.
I just hope I can sell my three properties and get out of debt before the shit really collapses
You can look at higher stock prices as currency value going lower. Our currency is being debased by the criminals that issue it. Because we're so used to using federal reserve notes, we think in terms of everything costing more, when it's really our currency being devalued. When the government wants more money, they create more of it. It's like counterfeiting on steroids. They get the benefit of spending their counterfeit currency at higher value. Later, all this counterfeit currency causes value loss. As a result, goods require more currency. Basic supply and demand.
To fix this, the first thing we need to do is revoke the . Nixon took us off the . We need to reinstate that. In November 1999, . We need to reinstate that. Next, we should create a national bank that issues debt free currency.
I actually think that a lot of folks are betting on Trump's return. Both the small investors and several of the more major market movers. We are not a few, we are many and in many walks of life. Even some non-believers are probably hedging their bets.
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