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>>53564602

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxw8xg1lpp4

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>>51014812

I agree with the idea energy will probably do better but gold will do fine in an inflationary time. Energy also had such an insane run because it got killed in the lockdowns. Going forwards the performance disparity between the 2 will shrink and they are almost the same trade (esp gold-oil).

The thing with gold is that it is also a bond-alternative and a proxy for confidence in central banks and negative real yield expectations. Bond traders saying "to hell with this I'm buying gold!" is what causes it to really take off which hasn't really happened yet.

So it struggled because the bond market first refused to believe inflation was coming (in spite of printing), and now is insisting that the Fed will definitely send the economy into a recession to stop it, hence: nope still no reason to bail on bonds. You can see them shilling bonds all over fintwit. They all think we're going down another 40% and cause mass layoffs to crush inflation back to 2%. This is implicitly what the commercial banks are pushing for.

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>>50496907

It MIGHT do better than gold just on narrative and naked short derivative products like SLV finally getting blown up (realistically: frozen at 100% up and then forcibly cash settled), but it's really not money because central banks don't hold it. Central banks and sovereigns are what matter and they like (and are buying) gold.

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>>49788123

Yes he absolutely can. Fed is an extension of the treasury. It's just a stupid shell game to pretend they're independent. It's just how they push the line that QE isn't print money and velocity is collapsing (if we just ignore asset prices lol) and CPI is totally accurate, blah blah. It's all shadows on the cave wall.

>>49788028

They know there's no good outcome for them in the midterms and there's much much bigger things going on. Ultimately they're both on the same team in that they want the furtherance of the power of the US government over everything else. Right now there's been too much talk of the Dollar losing it's reserve status as the sanctions do not achieve their desired effect (Ruble is up) and many countries seem to think we went to far and are helping Russia. Not good. What was supposed to be a flex now makes us look weaker than expected.

So it's like if the school bully gets embarrassed. He first goes and lashes out at his lackeys who he knows will just take it. For us that's Japan and Europe. We are sacrificing our lackeys and our own markets to pump the dollar in a bid to look strong and show we're still the big dog. DXY to 110. See? We're still King Shit.

This is all about currency war as the major contest of WW3 and who will have the power in the 21st century. US pushing ahead with CBDC, even tho Powell is a proponent of US banks and obv not thrilled by it, is the same thing. That is 100% Congress and WH getting nervous about the Chinese eating into their franchise and developing countermeasures. Currency war arms race.

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>>49411081
Here's all the people they're pitching to currently
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zNkVrOuOgFX3BP1eV9Kw_tPaJ0t5njA8HUmUWxc1KMA/edit#gid=960449952

They've made the first regulatory compliant DeFi pool for institutions. The reason for doing so is to solve the middle bankers dilemma of short-term capital needs. Instead of borrowing from the feds at exhorbent rates, they can have their capital needs met faster, for cheaper, all through a platform (RL+) only available to KYC'D AML companies / institutions. Basically, the type of assurances institutions need for entering into a DeFi setting. A 'safe harbour' on the 'open ocean' of DeFi

I really do recommend DYOR; this token is quite the anomaly

>pic rel is me holding 755k ersdl cozy as fuck

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These threads are a massive buy signal desu senpai

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There is no value you gimp, it's basic speculative crap. Get in low, hopefully other idiots jump in higher, get out after a decent rise.

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Do y'all have any rules you follow by to know when to cash out?

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