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>>30425409
I don't know but that's the meme narrative. Pic related.

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>>30178023
This is like somebody claiming in the past that the Soviet Union could never fall.

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Threadly reminder.

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>>30087457
Friendly reminder.

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>>29680055
Have this for now, I'll explain more in the next thread until you get it if you stick around.

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>>29674956
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Keep your eye on that ten-year yield boys, it's the one thing which they can't seem to control any longer. Trillions in Q. E. or let it all crash, that is the debt-trap, that is the dichotomy.

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>>25680803

Warosu thread from June will explain everything. https://i.warosu.org/biz/thread/19669109 We have been waiting for this moment for over six months.

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>>25236844
You're spot on

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>>24493898
You just refuted the deflationary argument yourself.

QE has not and can not be an effective means of fighting off deflation as it only finds its way to specific asset classes(mainly equities and real estate)

Much more direct financial stimulus (which IS coming soon) ie money printing and giving it direct to the consumer is what will be needed to combat the deflationary force of a retracting economy.

Anyone who thinks governments will sit on the sidelines and not fight deflation tooth and nail is an absolute fool.

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>>24475962
Of course.

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>>24457464
The real retards are those who actually think sustained deflation can or will be allowed to happen

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>>24441848
Remind yourself of the fundamentals.

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>>24351440
its not coming from retail 'investors'.

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>>24215284
>he is actually naive enough to think govermnents and central banks will allow a deflationary spiral to occur

they will hyper-inflate the currency before they let that happen.

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Rate my prediction of the future sequence of events. This is how i see thing splaying out from here

>Deflation: caused by lack of new cheap debt(banks are scared to lend new money because they are already on the verge of insolvency) and the continued sharp decrease in consumerism(people dont have the money to spend and no longer have access to cheap debt to but shit they dont need)
>Deflation causes a major deflationary crash(40%+ crash) in equities/maybe real estate. PM's may also be effected(in the short term)
>Central banks and governments around the world will panic and immediately work in a synchronised fashion to massively increase inflation by directly stimulating the economy. This includes huge stimulus packages that go directly to consumers
>this increasingly worthless money will send equities and real estate to new (nominal) highs, but the real value of these assets will be collapsing.
>this will be unprecedented money printing and will officially mark the beginning of the global fiat hyperinflation crisis. hyperinflation itself might not come for months - years but we will certainly see significant inflation and we will know for certain hyperinflation and total collapse of fiat is imminent within the next 10 years
>this officially marks the begin of capital flight into sound alternatives and the bull run of Precious Metals, commodities, maybe crypto, will begin.

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>>23777074
in the medium-long term it is literally irrelevant who the president is. I do believe, however, that this will go to the supreme court and as unlikely as this seems now, i think trump will remain in office for another term. It is clear to anyone who's judgement is not blinded by pathetic emotional obligations that there are severe discrepancies in the US voting system, with particular regards to this current election. When this is revealed, markets will retrace any gains they had made and maybe even dip below them - but this will be the last dip before the next major run up on PM's and other alternatives. The true bull run can begin when trump remains in office and people realise that you could have jesus christ himself in the white house and our economies will still be collapsing.

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Those are just nominal prices rising.

http://www.goldchartsrus.com/chartstemp/USHLSPOG1.php

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>>23389405
There is simply no saving the current system. All fiat currencies in history have met a terrible end and the public are naive enough to think 'this time it's different'. The only thing that will be different this time is the unparalleled scale and force with which this house of cards will come tumbling down. Globalism has created an interdependent web of debt based, hyper consumerist societies.

They will disguise the decline in many different creative ways. One of which is a CBDC. The public will believe that the failed fiat currency has now been replaced with one with 'technological' backing', 'like bitcoin!' they will say. They'll be dead wrong. It will be a bandaid solution.

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real prices have crashed, and are continuing to do so.

its only nominal prices that are rising.

you're not naive enough to actually think that paper and plastic notes that any government can print are real money, right anon?

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