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>https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/459186908
Don't know shit about what this thread is talking about but checking in to confirm my bias and see if anons can validate or deboonk his claims. Looking for a happening

>> No.58315466

>>58315442
So you're telling me the fed won't just print our way out of this????

>> No.58315478
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58315478

Yes. Which means number go up.

>> No.58315515

>>58315466
>>58315478
OG poster mentioned some time between march - july. is he on track?

>> No.58315598

>>58315466
Of course they will. Austerity is no longer an option. All they can do is import low iq laborers to force wages down and raise taxes. The printing will never stop. It costs trillions just to service the debt at these rates. The fed is fucked

>> No.58315710

>>58315515
No, fiat suffers plastic deformation not brittle failure.

>> No.58315906
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>>58315442
This time it's unironically different.

>> No.58316168

>>58315442
I'm betting on it being a violent shake out before a crazy pump, and soon.

>> No.58316371

>>58315442
I wish I could read an analysis like this outside of 4chan so it could be believable.

>> No.58316442

>>58315442
>>58315906
Judging by this, it looks like they should start decreasing rates sometime between July and December. about 4 months after that a recession is declared so what? End of the year?

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>>58315466
Every time they print, faith in the fed notes decreases

>> No.58317371

>>58315442
>this time is different

>> No.58317729

The Fed showed their hand during the last banking crisis when SVB and all those other banks collapsed and everyone realized that their tough talk was just a bluff. At the first sign of any serious cracks forming, they'll turn the printer back on full speed. So everybody said fuck it and jumped right back into risk assets

>> No.58317918

I wish max pain would come. I have no idea how anyone isn't rioting yet. 85% of my friends can't afford homes, all late 20s. Everyone that isn't a nepobaby is getting fucked. If I didn't have crypto I'd never be able to afford a home.

>> No.58318013

>>58316474
yes, but it's planned obsolescence.
not that everybody knows it, mind.

the tiger wags but there's a good fifty years of wagging left. even as the dollar falls apart, what other currency isn't falling apart quicker?
so, so long as more or less everybody would still rather have dollars than the alternative, then there's some way to go.

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>>58318013
There is a large bar of silver in that meme. The dollar is defined as a unit of silver (about .77 oz of silver), currently we have federal reserve notes. The dollar is the strongest paper currency likely, however paper is not the best form of money