Debt clock analysis. This guy thinks the crash is imminent. $134,973 BRICS GDP to gold ratio?
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The End of the Fed Res Dollar is a necessity....
We MUST return to the Gold and Silver standards in order to Exist....
And NO, E-coins are NOT the direction we need to move....
IF anything, we he Public, should be buying up ALL of the T- Bills and Bonds being dumped by the Banks....
Every Bank that has chosen to dump T- Bills and Bonds, is going to do so at a LOSS....
It means they'll sell them for LESS that they bought them for....
We would be directly Investing in ourselves....
Isn’t the fed going to buy them up anyway? Why would I waste my money on that. Bonds pay less than inflation. Hence why banks are not buying them.
Exactly, if you have cash you should consider securing physical gold, silver, rations, and supplies at this point.
Those will be inflated into meaningless pieces of fire starter. Invest in something you can drop on your foot, that will float with the rising tide of inflation
You've never looked into the T Bills and Bonds....
I can tell, because it's impossible to ""Inflate"" a Set Contractual Agreement....
It's an Investment, not the same as Fed Res Notes....
Well you’re right, I haven’t, but my understanding is they are still denominated in dollars, aren’t they? Ie if I buy a thousand dollar bond, it will pay out a thousand dollars plus interest at some future date, am I right?
If that is the case, and dollars become worth less and less, why would I want to hold those?
Genuinely curious.
Well, there are Laws that govern the Transfer methods of Values in the Currencies.....
T Bills and Bonds are directly connected to the Treasury, and cannot be Devalued with raising and lowering Interest rates....
If Banks want to lose Value by selling off their Bonds and Bills, so be it, let them go under, which is my main Motivation....
As good of a place to begin research as any::
https://treasurydirect.gov/laws-and-regulations/treasury-direct-regulations/