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Mar 21 5 tweets 2 min read
Listen, they’re going to turn on the taps to full blast.

Fed balance sheet expanded greatly as you know.

Bank of Japan’s hit new record high after a slight decline.
I can’t believe this is happening so soon. They didn’t even let any air out of this bubble.

You must understand how serious the risks are here.
Assets could hit obscene levels. Home prices doubling again. Stocks too. Gold, silver. Etc.

Everything could shatter records including food, energy, wages, as everything spirals out of control.
This is not to be celebrated. But it will be. Rates will fall further and further and people will cheer the Fed on as inflation burns them from below. They’ll ignore it.

A collapse is not necessarily down.
Watch out very carefully where your money is. Real assets are essential more than ever. Keep an eye out on the channel so I can keep you updated.

#bank #creditsuisee #inflation

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