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Sep 12 2022 06:55am
With USD being at near relative strongest, what are some avenues you are pursuing in attempt to capitalize on this?

Ofc we all talk about
-US equities
-Foreign equites
-bonds
-crypto

Anyone doing currency investing? Euro is looking appealing right now

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Sep 12 2022 06:44pm
Following as I had been curious as well for the same reason regarding Euro being at an all time low. I wasn’t sure if it was a thing with all the fees that go into exchanging currency’s though.
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Sep 13 2022 12:44am
Dont know if the Euro will bounce back anytime soon

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All the currencies are on the race to zero, it's literally impossible to get out of the debt spiral. With the energy crisis building up what governments will most likely do is print more money because the 0.1% Cantillionaire's are milking the system they created for good. They know it's gonna get reset but not before a maximum pain is archieved.

If you compare any equities or bonds against the money supply (m2) they are dead flat, the gains are an illusion but people can't see it because the numbers go up. The only solution is Bitcoin because it's not ran by a specific entity or group of people thus it's very hard to change the rules.
Over $100T of the planet's wealth is positioned in bonds sub 2% in yield with inflation normalizing much higher than that


Since 1800, 52 countries have hit 130 % debt to GDP ratio. What happened? High inflation / hyper inflation, only one country out of 52 (Japan) didn't default on debt, yet.

That's a 98% default rate.


This post was edited by TheHitman on Sep 13 2022 03:14am
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Sep 13 2022 02:44pm
Quote (Pharaohmon @ Sep 13 2022 02:44am)
Dont know if the Euro will bounce back anytime soon


winter will probably hit hard :unsure:
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Quote (TheHitman @ Sep 13 2022 11:07am)
All the currencies are on the race to zero, it's literally impossible to get out of the debt spiral. With the energy crisis building up what governments will most likely do is print more money because the 0.1% Cantillionaire's are milking the system they created for good. They know it's gonna get reset but not before a maximum pain is archieved.

If you compare any equities or bonds against the money supply (m2) they are dead flat, the gains are an illusion but people can't see it because the numbers go up. The only solution is Bitcoin because it's not ran by a specific entity or group of people thus it's very hard to change the rules.
Over $100T of the planet's wealth is positioned in bonds sub 2% in yield with inflation normalizing much higher than that


Since 1800, 52 countries have hit 130 % debt to GDP ratio. What happened? High inflation / hyper inflation, only one country out of 52 (Japan) didn't default on debt, yet.

That's a 98% default rate.


You most likely lost him m8, keep things simple and just say X is gonna moon. lmao
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Sep 15 2022 12:44am
Since 1800 only one country has had control of the world's reserve currency.

Spoiler it wasn't anybody in pansy ass Europe
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Sep 15 2022 05:17am
Short term plays that put cash in your pocket.

Avoid Crypto like the plague. It's over.
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Sep 15 2022 06:26am
Quote (Mondain @ Sep 15 2022 06:17pm)
Short term plays that put cash in your pocket.

Avoid Crypto like the plague. It's over.


that's like saying the internet is over in 1999
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Quote (MildSambal @ Sep 15 2022 08:26am)
that's like saying the internet is over in 1999


Keep holding and losing money. :rolleyes:
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