How rising interest rates can impact the stock market

Started by OZER, Feb 07, 2022, 10:32 PM

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The giant Ponzi scheme is finally starting to collapse.

Mr Brooks confident smile as he talks justified to me being 95% in crypto, and the lawmakers compliance is brilliant to finally see.

Now that the Terra hard fork has taken place, does this mean that the original Luna tokens, now known as LunaC, are worthless? Should we hope that they will be viewed as having utility and possibly gain value over time?

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a total exchange = bronze age  collapse on steroids rich and powerful will lose everything. tactical use i mean who wants to join the 7th Chinese us or russian army when the previous 6 have been destroyed you'd have to force em into service and they'd abandon the army immediately .

Absolutely nothing mentioned about the monetary supply.  Not a single peep.    I guess all those economists who used to teach that inflation is "Too many dollars chasing too few goods" no longer exists..  Monetarism is closely associated with economist Milton Friedman, who argued, based on the quantity theory of money, that the government should keep the money supply fairly steady, expanding it slightly each year to allow for the natural growth of the economy.  Monetarists argue that if the Money Supply rises faster than the rate of growth of national income, then there will be inflation.   I guess when the 1970's inflation rate returns in 2020's, monetarism will be in favor again.

stop printing dollars, stop stimulus checks, shop lifting debts, stop democratic bills, but nothing gonna happen. Only let's go Brandon....


richest man in the world, and jamie dimon both said the same things, about the economy. i think if you have under $100mill in your portofolio maybe you should listen to them whats about to happen

LOL when I hear the 2 % preferred rule... Have they ever done a good job of keeping that the average rate.. LOL! I think the average rate has been more closer to like 3 or 4% over the last 40 years, let me know if Im wrong. I like learning more than I like being right by a lot.

When you give steel and lumber prices can you give units with those too.

THE TRAIN CANNOT BE STOPPED. you can throw band aids at cancer patients it doesn't do anything.  Get ready for the reset.

anyone have a link to a non ad version? 2 20 second ads every 5 min...expect nothing better from

All I have to say is look at who's president now. That is the reason of inflation.

Most likely a hedge fund trying to create a little fud so they can buy low and sell high but they crashed it so bad beyond repair