Well, I picked the challenge to put my finances in order. Then I invested in cryptocurrency, stocks, through the assistance of my discretionary fund manager
Trading is difficult, I'd spend the five grand on education for trading. It's not easy. Investing is different, that's easier. Short term or long term gain is the question.
So, Ed. If low rates back in 2021 and prior didn't spark inflation, why do you think that lowering rates now might spark inflation? We all know that this latest bout of inflation was supply chain / fiscal driven that was unique to the pandemic.
False. The inflation was primarily cause by increasing the money supply and depreciating the value of the currency. It was fundamentally monetary policy. To assert that 'we all know' it was supply chain and fiscal is disinformation.
No one really talks about it. But both political parties continue to support onshoring. Onshoring is inflationary. These guys get it. Inflation may cool, but it’s not leaving, and interest rates may go down, but not substantially
I totally don't get it. If the economic indicators are all pointing to normalization, isn't normalizing the interest rates, ie getting it back down, the right thing to do?
Love the well reasoned approach. Thanks Guys !
How do most of you guys still make profit, even with the downturn of the economy and ever increasing life standards
Well, I picked the challenge to put my finances in order. Then I invested in cryptocurrency, stocks, through the assistance of my discretionary fund manager
Someone like expert Nancy Williams Laplace
Omg! Nancy's strategy has made winning trades a regular occurrence for me as well! It's a huge milestone when I think back on how it all started.
Amazing! I'm so surprised to see Ms. Nancy being mentioned here under this comment!
Trading is difficult, I'd spend the five grand on education for trading. It's not easy. Investing is different, that's easier. Short term or long term gain is the question.
So, Ed. If low rates back in 2021 and prior didn't spark inflation, why do you think that lowering rates now might spark inflation? We all know that this latest bout of inflation was supply chain / fiscal driven that was unique to the pandemic.
False.
The inflation was primarily cause by increasing the money supply and depreciating the value of the currency.
It was fundamentally monetary policy.
To assert that 'we all know' it was supply chain and fiscal is disinformation.
No one really talks about it. But both political parties continue to support onshoring. Onshoring is inflationary. These guys get it. Inflation may cool, but it’s not leaving, and interest rates may go down, but not substantially
great synopsis. Thank you for the robotics link.
I totally don't get it. If the economic indicators are all pointing to normalization, isn't normalizing the interest rates, ie getting it back down, the right thing to do?
Define 'normal rates.'
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SQQQ?
Oops that's the short version.