Is The U.S. Top Bank About To Start A Recession?

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America's central bank, the Federal Reserve, can inject cash into the financial sector to prevent breakdowns during emergencies. One way it does so is through the large-scale purchase of bonds. The central bank has racked up nearly $9 trillion in bonds to calm investors during past crises. The Fed is saying it will soon dial back this program. The pace at which the Fed tightens monetary policy may create substantial market headwinds.
Members of the Federal Reserve are debating how quickly to reduce the central bank’s portfolio of bonds, without starting a recession.
Heading into the second quarter of 2022, the balance of Federal Reserve’s assets is almost $9 trillion. The majority of these assets are securitized holdings of government debt and mortgages. Most were purchased to calm investors during the subprime mortgage crisis in 2008 and 2020′s pandemic.
“What’s happened is the balance sheet has become more of a tool of policy.” Roger Ferguson, former vice chairman of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, told CNBC. “The Federal Reserve is using its balance sheet to drive better outcomes in history.”
The U.S. central bank has long used its power as a lender of last resort to add liquidity to markets during times of distress. When the central bank buys bonds, it can push investors toward riskier assets. The Fed’s policies have boosted U.S. equities despite tough economic conditions for small businesses and ordinary workers.
Kathryn Judge, a professor at Columbia Law, says the Fed’s stimulus is like grease for the gears of the financial system. “If they apply too much grease too frequently, there are concerns that the overall machinery becomes risk-seeking and fragile in alternative ways,” she said to CNBC in an interview.
Analysts believe that the Fed’s choice to raise interest rates in 2022 then quickly reduce the balance sheet could set off a recession as riskier assets are repriced.
Watch the video above to learn more about the recession risks of the Fed’s monetary policies.
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Is The U.S. Top Bank About To Start A Recession?

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@advancetotabletop5030
@advancetotabletop5030 Рік тому
A weak dollar can signal an economic downturn, making me to ponder on what are the best possible ways to hedge against inflation, and I've overheard people say inflation is a money-eater thus worried about my savings around $200k
@AmandaMichelle.
@AmandaMichelle. Рік тому
You should not liquidate your assets, especially during a recession, it’s a time for great wealth to be created, if you know what to look for, Pulling all the money out will only allow inflation to eat away at it.There are actually a lot of ways to make high yields in a crisis, but such trades are best done under the supervision of Financial advisor.
@kozovski6628
@kozovski6628 Рік тому
Exactly why i enjoy my day to day market decisions being guided by a portfolio-coach, seeing that their entire skillset is built around going long and short at the same time both employing risk for its asymmetrical upside and laying off risk as a hedge against the inevitable downward turns, coupled with the exclusive information/analysis they have, it's near impossible to not outperform, been using a portfolio-coach for over 2years+ and I've netted over $300k.
@hobbs252
@hobbs252 Рік тому
@@kozovski6628 i’ve been down a ton, I’m only holding on so I can recoup, I really need help, who is this investment-adviser that guides you ?
@kozovski6628
@kozovski6628 Рік тому
@@hobbs252 Donna Lorraine Judge is the coach that guides, you probably might've come across her before, she's quite known in her field, look-her up.
@Green-ed7wq
@Green-ed7wq Рік тому
@@kozovski6628 I've actually been wondering what to do to my portfolio, I almost sold off Friday, the anxiety is just too much, I searched-out Donna Lorraine Judge and she really checked out, thanks! I really needed this.
@BigBoiiLeem
@BigBoiiLeem 2 роки тому
The biggest problem that I have with the Fed pumping money into the markets is that now these investors - especially the ultra-wealthy - have grown to expect that when things get too hot and the market begins to waver, the Fed will step in and bail everyone out. That's a really dangerous precedent. We're already seeing the effects of that, where the stock markets are reaching record highs almost every other day, while the actual functional economy of the US is still very much in crisis. That kind of separation between the stock markets and the actual economy is dangerous and unsustainable, and if we're not careful, that will lead to the wholesale destruction of the global economy on a scale that we can scarcely imagine.
@onetruth5073
@onetruth5073 2 роки тому
That is exactly there plan. Read about Klaus Schwab, founder of World Economic Forum (WEF) who has a plan of what he calls the great reset. They had a statement on the WEF website that said “you will own nothing and be happy” I’m sure you can still find this somewhere if search. But they want everything to be too expensive to the point where they will own everything and we “will own nothing and be happy”. And in return we get “free” housing, food (all vegan, no meat).
@Talleyhoooo
@Talleyhoooo 2 роки тому
Yeah, but no one wants to hold the ultra wealthy responsible for their actions. They just tell you the entire situation is the poor’s fault, you turn and bash them in response, while they collect the spoils and engineer the next crisis. It works, there’s no consequences for them, why wouldn’t they continue this game?
@DumbledoreMcCracken
@DumbledoreMcCracken 2 роки тому
@@Talleyhoooo They have positioned themselves as the "job creators", but everyone failed to point out the jobs are being created elsewhere.
@Talleyhoooo
@Talleyhoooo 2 роки тому
@A 1 If only people realized the fact that their tax dollars are mainly spent on subsidizing the rich,
@TheGamerbroski
@TheGamerbroski 2 роки тому
Welcome to closer possibility of WW3 boiiz 🙂
@Karyabs
@Karyabs 2 роки тому
The Federal Reserve is neither federal nor reserve
@vaishakviswam1970
@vaishakviswam1970 2 роки тому
It was created by a group of rich people back in 1913 in an island gathering with Rothschild as its prime master.
@saturn724
@saturn724 2 роки тому
exactly
@jacqueslee2592
@jacqueslee2592 2 роки тому
It is debt owed to Israel.
@davidanalyst671
@davidanalyst671 2 роки тому
"IM GOING TO LOCK YOU UP IN THE FEDERAL RESERVE!!!"-Mark Whalberg
@mmalam8148
@mmalam8148 2 роки тому
@@jacqueslee2592 how
@warrenbuffet8630
@warrenbuffet8630 2 роки тому
"If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all property until their children wake up homeless on the continent their Fathers conquered." Thomas Jefferson
@seanwalsh999
@seanwalsh999 2 роки тому
That happened in 1913.
@abhisheksinghasia
@abhisheksinghasia 2 роки тому
Recession = Re See Son फिर से देखो बेटा....समुंदर गणेश जी की जय । गणपति बाप्पा मौर्य.....sea see
@arthurpowers3724
@arthurpowers3724 2 роки тому
Ironic comment by Jefferson whom I admire greatly for many reasons, but many folks don't know that he died massively so bankrupt that his family had to sell Monticello and whatever other assets he had. All that supported him financially was the forbearance of his creditors who refused to oust such a great person from his home and farm to sell it while he was still alive. I always have thought this an authentically tragic story since learning of it when in college, such a brilliant person. This despite his inheriting many millions in the equivalent of today's dollars. May no one reading this pass away in a similar or worse plight, please!
@yourdedcat-qr7ln
@yourdedcat-qr7ln 2 роки тому
@@arthurpowers3724 Thomas Jefferson should indeed not go homeless or meals. Same for every American or human being
@fighthorse6812
@fighthorse6812 2 роки тому
Jefferson spent money like a madman. Have you been to monticello? He remodelled it over and over and over. He wiped himself out living large
@compa_cosmos
@compa_cosmos 2 роки тому
The news report talks about sparking a recession meanwhile they don’t acknowledge that for most of us, we are already facing austerity in our own homes because of inflation. I’d say we shift the conversation from Wall Street as an indicator to how well the average person is doing financially to understand when there is a recession. By that measure, we have probably been in a recession for years now.
@Coolkemo88
@Coolkemo88 2 роки тому
Very well said
@theroarx2050
@theroarx2050 2 роки тому
A recession is a fall in GDP for two quarters in a row, so we aren't in a recession.
@chrisasterion5050
@chrisasterion5050 2 роки тому
Once Putin starts selling his OIL for GOLD, stockpiling even more GOLD as the price begins to rise, he could turn his $130 billion gold reserves into $6 trillion, backdooring the WEST......
@mobilemoke
@mobilemoke 2 роки тому
Not years....A YEAR, thank you Brandon
@testaccount1055
@testaccount1055 2 роки тому
Lol you’re actually right. I feel recession is classified after the fact. But also rmbr the US geography is HUGE! The cost of living and prices still vary from place to place. Even with the story of inflation some areas of the US are particularly more hard hit than others (with inflation the Midwest I believe is the most heavily impacted). But within this narrative I think the US geography needs to be split and analyzed how “much” of a recession they are in. Granted the whole country may be in a recession but I do think the impact is felt at varying levels depending on geographic location too.
@r_kuhl
@r_kuhl 2 роки тому
'Cryptocurrencies .. are risky, they're not really backed by anything.' - The Federal Reserve.
@Texas1987
@Texas1987 2 роки тому
🤣
@jarrod752
@jarrod752 2 роки тому
The US dollar *is* backed. It's backed by the -violence- _good faith_ of the United States Government.
@dark12ain
@dark12ain 2 роки тому
@@jarrod752 lol I was gonna say something similar what's it called debt 😎
@wetcrow_com
@wetcrow_com 2 роки тому
They are backed by its users, just like Real Estate, collectibles, and any other asset. It is worth what people are willing to pay for it. Value is in the eye of the beholder. One bitcoin is worth more than 1 ounce of Gold. Who ever thought that could ever happen? This is why I am creating a global currency called the Nomero, backed by diamonds raining on Saturn and the faith of people using it. If you want the collateral, you can hire SpaceX to go retrieve it. Sounds crazy? Still a better deal than the US Dollar and most fiat currencies around the world, manipulated by the few elites controlling it. I would democratize it, so everyone can participate. I would store the ledgers on SpaceX Starlink satellites.
@2ndstream692
@2ndstream692 2 роки тому
I bet he has some in his wallet.
@Myungbean
@Myungbean 2 роки тому
While I applaud truthfully addressing the core reason we're facing record inflation...I question why you guys are lying about the balance sheet? There is currently 20.7 trillion dollars in circulation, an increase of 16.7 trillion since the start of the pandemic and almost all of that is QE. Watering down the problem does us no favors.
@NazriB
@NazriB 2 роки тому
Lies again? SAR NS
@GT-tj1qg
@GT-tj1qg 2 роки тому
Instead of calling "Liar! Liar!", have you considered that you might have misunderstood the situation?
@Myungbean
@Myungbean 2 роки тому
@@GT-tj1qg to quote Burry, maybe I am wrong, I just don't see how. Money supply at the start of the pandemic was 4 trillion. End of 2020, it was 18.6 Trillion. By March of 2022, it was 20.7 Trillion. These figures are verifiable by the Feds own M1SL data. The Covid spending bills borrowed money and so didn't add to the money supply. We know QE was happening, but the Fed Reserve claims it did only 5T worth. So how the hell did the other 11.7 Trillion get added to the money supply?
@sanjitrao2761
@sanjitrao2761 2 роки тому
Money in circulation is different from the value of the assets (in this case, bonds) held by the Fed… the purchase of government bonds by the Fed CAUSES money in circulation to increase, but they are not the same
@Myungbean
@Myungbean 2 роки тому
@@sanjitrao2761 of course not all money in circulation is money injected by the purchase of long term securities by the fed...but in this situation what else would it possibly be??? From 4T to 20.7T??? Borrowing cash for government spending usually doesn't increase the $$$ supply, but QE does. The math just doesn't add up.
@eldridge.wheeler
@eldridge.wheeler Рік тому
This is a scary time for new investors but the best thing you can do is not to make decisions based on emotions. This could actually be a good time to buy more of your high conviction stocks or crypto on a discount. Wealth is created during bear markets, not bull markets. If your portfolio is really effecting your mental health then delete the app and go for a walk. Let the market do its thing and have a long time horizon. I buy and just trade long term more than ever, I have made over 16` btc from day trading with Kathleen Rife in few weeks this is one of the best medium to backup your assets incase it goes bearish
@eldridge.wheeler
@eldridge.wheeler Рік тому
@Antonio-qj1qo
@Antonio-qj1qo Рік тому
Thanks for keeping it light and real at the same time. Much needed for us hodlers in times like these!
@Fannie_E
@Fannie_E Рік тому
Building a good investment portfolio is more complex so I would recommend you seek Kathleen Rife’s support’s
@alancopecounterfeitbluetic4318
@alancopecounterfeitbluetic4318 Рік тому
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@LeeeroyJenkins
@LeeeroyJenkins 2 роки тому
You ever see the 20 year old that was spoiled their whole life and was protected and then got smacked by the real world. Yea, that's what the government is doing with the economy. Sometimes you have to let go, because the longer you hold on the worse the smack of reality will be.
@VMohdude-
@VMohdude- 2 роки тому
Where is there this idea that Zoomers and Millennials are entitled and complain too much and ruin everything when most of the economic and political elite are X’ers and Boomers who actually make the decisions?
@saahiliyer11
@saahiliyer11 2 роки тому
Buddy, you gotta pick your metaphors better. What is “letting go” to you? Just a massive selloff by the Fed that tanks markets and literally causes a recession? Or is it a gradual selloff that keeps prices stable, something that *checks notes* is the plan they have now!
@saahiliyer11
@saahiliyer11 2 роки тому
@@VMohdude- Older generations always like to think younger ones are spoiled, though it never dawns on them that any spoiling is from THEIR parenting.
@eduardomendes5220
@eduardomendes5220 2 роки тому
Well said.
@venom_lowrider
@venom_lowrider 2 роки тому
A good metaphor but in this case it's not the 20 year old that needs a reality check but the aging boomer generation. Though of course the 20 year old will suffer the most
@georgeharold3317
@georgeharold3317 2 роки тому
The best way to find that balance between saving and living is by investing. This way you get to have your saving intact and then live comfortably off the revenue coming in from your investments. Financial freedom is possible, you just need to know what to do and when to do it. I am a living testimony.
@ameliagarcia3485
@ameliagarcia3485 2 роки тому
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@emilydavis8321
@emilydavis8321 2 роки тому
I hear people ask if this is the right time to invest, yes because the stock market have always and will always be a volatile market, that is why it is important to have proper research, analysis and strategy when investing
@vivianbrown7264
@vivianbrown7264 2 роки тому
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@jimmohbello3704
@jimmohbello3704 2 роки тому
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@jimmohbello3704 2 роки тому
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@instinctively_awesome8283
@instinctively_awesome8283 Рік тому
The gdp numbers aren't lying; we are technically in a soft recession. I was also shocked to see the market shooting up today. And I agree, if the market is green tomorrow I will also be pleasantly surprised and start looking for Elvis, MJ and Prince. LOL
@Robertgriffinne
@Robertgriffinne Рік тому
I’m studying for the Series 65 exam and one of the question is on the definition of recession and the right answer still is negative growth in GDP two consecutive quarters.
@Natalieneptune469
@Natalieneptune469 Рік тому
I think we need to stop softening the blow with the word “recession”. This is going to be a depression. 4 top economist agree on this. When the market reached high in mid 1930 it took until mid 1932 to reach the bottom. people can’t buy when they have no food, the trucks don’t have DEF to mix with the diesel to run (in all diesel trucks newer than 2009) No trucks-no food-no fertilizer.
@PhilipMurray251
@PhilipMurray251 Рік тому
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@marianparker7502
@marianparker7502 Рік тому
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@mikaxms
@mikaxms 2 роки тому
“Crypto is risky because it’s not backed by anything” Somebody should tell this guy the dollar is also no longer backed by anything.
@ThomasBomb45
@ThomasBomb45 2 роки тому
The dollar is backedd by the fact it's the only thing the us government accepts to pay your tax bill. And the us government will make sure you pay them. Crypto has no such guarantees and no mechanisms for controlling inflation, deflation, etc.
@ZentaBon
@ZentaBon 2 роки тому
@@ThomasBomb45 point is both aren't backed by physical anything, but by trust that historically ends poorly. It's called a fiat currency, which has a very poor track record in human history for generational stability.
@borkborknomnom6406
@borkborknomnom6406 2 роки тому
The US Dollar is backed only by the "full faith and credit" of the U.S. government. Not sure either are worth much these days.
@gazi1538
@gazi1538 2 роки тому
The dollar is backed by the US military
@Michael-te6tb
@Michael-te6tb 2 роки тому
@@gazi1538 damn lay down that microphone.
@Me-eb3wv
@Me-eb3wv 2 роки тому
Another “once in a lifetime” moment 🙃
@JJ-vz3sr
@JJ-vz3sr 2 роки тому
Lol love that for us 💀
@spacetoast7783
@spacetoast7783 2 роки тому
It's almost like these are normal things throughout human history.
@Alirezarz62
@Alirezarz62 2 роки тому
Short the markets lol
@theamazingempiricist
@theamazingempiricist 2 роки тому
@@spacetoast7783 the federal reserve and the way the economy is organized is a creation of policymakers, not a natural event
@MrBluejack45
@MrBluejack45 2 роки тому
@beelllp WW3 is a once in a lifetime moment. A bright flash kind of moment if you will. . .
@karenpalazzini4400
@karenpalazzini4400 2 роки тому
Thanks for this video - I am a high school economics teacher and I like how you have intertwined material taught in an introductory macro class with current events. Spot on. Using it this term in class.
@globalautobahn1132
@globalautobahn1132 2 роки тому
The federal reserve opened Pandora’s box in 2008-09. And they should have raised rates and rolled off MBS much earlier but they didn’t.
@joshuaa.kennedy8837
@joshuaa.kennedy8837 2 роки тому
*"If the American people ever allowed a central bank it would control them first by inflation then by deflation until our children would wake up homeless on the streets there forefathers conquered"* Thomas Jefferson
@denniscosban6145
@denniscosban6145 2 роки тому
Exactly!!!. Unfortunately it's viewed as a blueprint to take us down. Just like the Bible. We do the opposite of what it warns us not to do. Again another blueprint on how to destroy a country and world 🤯🤯
@odemaj8605
@odemaj8605 2 роки тому
Any more recession(severe) on a global scale will be absolutely devastating
@dennismitchell5276
@dennismitchell5276 2 роки тому
Imagine having housing being affordable. Let it crash.
@johnroe3915
@johnroe3915 2 роки тому
You seem to think that nations are still relying on the US economy. Sorry to break it to you but for over a decade now they have been moving away.
@zztop8592
@zztop8592 Рік тому
Welcome to the Great Depression #2.
@MushieDetails
@MushieDetails 2 роки тому
When she said "central banks are needed for accountability and oversight" 😂😂😂 the federal reserve is a national bank that is used bail out failing banks that are being extremely risky because they have a guaranteed bailout. America is f**kedddddd
@spacetoast7783
@spacetoast7783 2 роки тому
What do you mean by "bailing out" and do you have any examples of the Fed doing that to other banks?
@MushieDetails
@MushieDetails 2 роки тому
@@spacetoast7783 an example would be the 2008 subprime mortgage crisis. And I mean that banks would loan out excessive amounts of money because the federal interest rate is at zero and it's cheap for banks too. This stimulates consumption (economy) in the short term because money is devalued and there's less incentive to save the money, but eventually the consumers spend to much money and then the whole system falls out... Unless the fed can print trillions of dollars to get the money moving again but unfortunately, that's just kicking the can down the road until the mother of all economic depression comes
@allbaugh04
@allbaugh04 2 роки тому
All those books and she still doesn't understand the federal reserves true purpose
@BTrain-is8ch
@BTrain-is8ch 2 роки тому
@@MushieDetails Banks made risky moves in the housing market back then because the federal government decided home ownership was a societal good and that it should step in and guarantee things. Risk removed banks started loaning to anything with a pulse. Sound familiar? It's the same story in the education lending market. Anyone with a pulse can get access to tens of thousands of dollars for education with zero respect for what they intend to study/where, their chances of graduating, etc. All we have to show for that is credential inflation, price inflation, and a bunch of people demanding a bailout. The only protection we have from 2008 in the education market is the fact that the government doesn't play about being owed money and debtors can't just walk away from it. To think the government initially got into education because there was a Cold War fear that we were falling behind the Soviets in science and math and that specific concern was corrupted into more education more better...
@philobetto5106
@philobetto5106 2 роки тому
@@BTrain-is8ch keeping up with Ivanova's
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@precious5605 2 роки тому
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@Elizabethgreen779 2 роки тому
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@svenoliver6040
@svenoliver6040 2 роки тому
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@chrismillson2779
@chrismillson2779 2 роки тому
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@viviangall1786
@viviangall1786 2 роки тому
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@bobbygunz9254
@bobbygunz9254 2 роки тому
@chris-pj7rk
@chris-pj7rk 2 роки тому
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@chrismillson2779
@chrismillson2779 2 роки тому
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@Monamona-yb2en
@Monamona-yb2en 2 роки тому
Probably buying up all the houses
@JesusGarcia-en3pj
@JesusGarcia-en3pj 2 роки тому
Everyone has an opinion. You do not know what will happen. Sage words of wisdom, “The market will remain erratic longer than you can remain solvent “
@raybod1775
@raybod1775 2 роки тому
Real inflation is 16%, 11% higher than wage increases. That means people are 11% poorer than a year ago. That should tell everyone our economy is done. Creating 9 trillion dollars has created 9 trillion dollars of inflation. This money was not used to build U.S. businesses and overall economy. It was used to prop up stock prices.
@daebak7370
@daebak7370 2 роки тому
Unprecedented times coming ahead. Global financial collapse is being engineered by the agents of satan/nwo to bring about great reset. They want to collapse the dollar and wipe out everyone's finances to make them hungry and desperate enough to buy into their nwo system and recieve the coming mark of beast. Without this no man can buy or sell. Revelation 13. New world order led by obama and pope francis is coming. Police state/martial law coming soon. Quarantine centers aka concentration camps will be activated around the world from this covid agenda. America will be invaded by russia and china in near future thanks to treasonous us govt. Repent and seek jesus christ for salvation.
@jstunner
@jstunner 2 роки тому
👌
@Cheesecake99YearsAgo
@Cheesecake99YearsAgo 2 роки тому
Sounds like fun lol
@JA-pn4ji
@JA-pn4ji 2 роки тому
I love how the US says their debts are the safest of safe. That's like me saying my IOUs are the safest of safe because I pay them off with new IOUs.
@hpdpco6634
@hpdpco6634 2 роки тому
US debt is backed by the US dollar.
@prachurgupta9719
@prachurgupta9719 2 роки тому
They own the US dollar, so ya it is the safest
@toddfarkman2177
@toddfarkman2177 2 роки тому
you're missing the point...the rest of debt is unsafe. When you're the least fat, you're still fat. Do you want to own China debt, that either leaves foreigners last to get paid or never pays them at all?
@Rex_Smashington
@Rex_Smashington 2 роки тому
The house of cards is about to come tumbling down. 🤣🤣🤣
@caleb7799
@caleb7799 2 роки тому
bro, quit making sense!
@christianduval9067
@christianduval9067 2 роки тому
The best is yet to come.......real estate will plunge..... Same thing in 2007-2008.....repeat it self....to much debt in the system
@IAMTRASHMAN267
@IAMTRASHMAN267 2 роки тому
As if normal people aren’t already living in one. Privatized gains, socialized losses.
@wholesome122
@wholesome122 2 роки тому
That’s what every government ends up being in the history of the world and hence why decentralization is usually the best countermeasure against corporations
@monanor2504
@monanor2504 2 роки тому
🤔
@sebastianmateo9434
@sebastianmateo9434 2 роки тому
I wanted to trade Crypto but got discouraged by the fluctuations in price.
@sebastianmateo9434
@sebastianmateo9434 2 роки тому
Maria James I wanted to trade Crypto but got discouraged by the fluctuations in price.
@angelgjr1999
@angelgjr1999 2 роки тому
@@sebastianmateo9434 Invest little. I have millions of cryptos yet only spent a couple hundred bucks. Buy capped, small currencies.
@jakechuaweipeng
@jakechuaweipeng 2 роки тому
USD has decoupled from gold YEARS ago. It isn't backed by anything as well.
@quixomega
@quixomega 2 роки тому
Gold isn't more valuable than it's industrial uses, it's just one commodity of many. The idea that gold is magically the only thing of value is outdated thinking.
@jakechuaweipeng
@jakechuaweipeng 2 роки тому
@@quixomega so what is usd pegged to in recent years?
@16fazan
@16fazan 2 роки тому
@@jakechuaweipeng oil
@xhy12
@xhy12 2 роки тому
It's backed by the historical credit-worthiness of the US Government never defaulting since 1776, likewise all fiat currencies are backed by the credit of the government whose country issues them.
@stevenaziz
@stevenaziz 2 роки тому
Yes, but they reason USD works is because we all believe in its value and it is governed by a very delicate financial system. Crypto is a free-for-all so it is not a stable currency as of now.
@henryclinton9317
@henryclinton9317 2 роки тому
The wisest thing that should be on every wise individual's list is to invest in different stream of income and don't depend on the government to bring in money especially now the pandemic is hitting the economy
@wilsonjudson1650
@wilsonjudson1650 2 роки тому
you are definitely right , waiting on the government is a big waste
@henryclinton9317
@henryclinton9317 2 роки тому
Investments are the stepping Stones to success especially if you been guided by a professional
@fredrickconte6270
@fredrickconte6270 2 роки тому
Investing is good but investing in the right thing is the actual key to success . who is your pro ?
@henryclinton9317
@henryclinton9317 2 роки тому
There are so many investment out there but if profits must be considered then not all investments are good to go into.
@henryclinton9317
@henryclinton9317 2 роки тому
i trade with TERESA JENSEN WHITE
@Oxazepam65
@Oxazepam65 2 роки тому
I would pick a recession anytime instead of the double digit inflation we are about to experience.
@daebak7370
@daebak7370 2 роки тому
The age of grace aka church age is soon coming to an end. Global financial collapse is being engineered by the agents of satan/nwo to bring about great reset. They want to collapse the dollar and wipe out everyone's finances to make them hungry and desperate enough to buy into their nwo system and recieve the coming mark of beast. Without this no man can buy or sell. Revelation 13. New world order led by obama and pope francis is coming. Police state/martial law coming soon. Quarantine centers aka concentration camps will be activated around the world from this covid agenda. America will be invaded by russia and china in near future thanks to treasonous us govt. Repent and seek jesus christ for salvation.
@Answers721
@Answers721 2 роки тому
The Federal Reserve is saying hyperinflation is only transitory.
@vincentbrittany4314
@vincentbrittany4314 2 роки тому
The high rate of living presently requires a new dimension of earnings, despite the drop in bitcoin price will not stop me from investing
@haroldmegan8169
@haroldmegan8169 2 роки тому
Someone told me that it's the best time to buy because there will be a huge pump soon
@carlfrances186
@carlfrances186 2 роки тому
The most of living is making people go into different businesses anyways, but my problem is that the rate at which money gets finished on little purchases is so surprising
@samuelsmith1079
@samuelsmith1079 2 роки тому
@@carlfrances186 I saw all this coming I had to switch to Crypto trading and I'm really enjoying the fact I made the right choice because of my weekly earnings
@aaronabel2511
@aaronabel2511 2 роки тому
@@samuelsmith1079 How do you do it sir?
@Ethan-oy3gb
@Ethan-oy3gb 2 роки тому
@@aaronabel2511 It's very possible because I make $8300 with my little $1300 weekly
@hughjazz8416
@hughjazz8416 2 роки тому
The fed has two jobs - keep inflation at target levels, 2%, and maximize employment. Why are they catering to the stock market or Russian war alarmist. They have become to political. I guess that’s what happens when you appoint a lawyer and not an economist to run the FR.
@yodaguy6956
@yodaguy6956 2 роки тому
Not surprising at all when you are trying to place humans in control of market conditions instead of just letting markets manage themselves naturally. The simple existence of the Federal Reserve guarantees there will be manipulation and instability, the severity of all our financial problems are directly attributable to the existence of the Fed
@magistergreene4708
@magistergreene4708 2 роки тому
The Fed hasn't since it was created.
@77Treasurehunter77
@77Treasurehunter77 2 роки тому
True but they are out of tools to use, like a boat in the water with no motor or oars and a tropical storm in open seas in the distance that can trigger the boat to flip at any moment because the same bozo economists said we all needed to globalize and become one giant shared economy dependent on all other countries with economic ties directly or indirectly to russia and most every other country in the world. But those countries have different worldviews and plans for the outcome of the world......aka a bunch of captains "piloting" a rogue ship.
@zoobrizz
@zoobrizz 2 роки тому
The US Banks? No. The Biden 🤡Administration
@sten260
@sten260 2 роки тому
the issue is that stock market is so integrated into the real economy that if the stock market tanks then everything tanks and people lose jobs, business go bust etc
@towTruck42
@towTruck42 2 роки тому
2:02 "... there was a large study done [by the country's richest bankers], that concluded that [we'll make substantially more money during crisis situations if we own and operate a central bank]"
@themomorain
@themomorain 2 роки тому
Federal reserve says crypto is extremely risky meanwhile they randomly print as much money as they want deluting the value of the dollar by 96% lmao
@Buorgenhaeren
@Buorgenhaeren 2 роки тому
Look at terra luna now lmaooo
@themomorain
@themomorain 2 роки тому
@@Buorgenhaeren Well yes obviously there are projects that go wrong in crypto or are blaitant scams etc. Fact is that on average a fiat currency survives about 100 years before it is doomed. As far as im aware luna had some huge issues mathmetically whise and so thats why it failed but this does not mean that the entire blockchain technology is not working. It was a error in that particular currency. For what it is crypto can be extremly usefull.
@Elizabethgreen779
@Elizabethgreen779 2 роки тому
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@sarahfletcher01
@sarahfletcher01 2 роки тому
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@sarahfletcher01
@sarahfletcher01 2 роки тому
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@paul.l6310
@paul.l6310 2 роки тому
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@theresamaddison1304
@theresamaddison1304 2 роки тому
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@theresamaddison1304
@theresamaddison1304 2 роки тому
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@monicaperez2843
@monicaperez2843 2 роки тому
Forget "recession," or "great recession," if it keeps going in this direction, we will be facing a "depression," or even, "Great Depression."
@saahiliyer11
@saahiliyer11 2 роки тому
Depression and recession are the same thing. The reason we use recession nowadays is so that we don’t give people the impression that every recession-Great Recession included- are as bad as the Great Depression.
@monicaperez2843
@monicaperez2843 2 роки тому
@@saahiliyer11 Saahil, I agree 100 percent. Pray we have not reached the "tipping point," (personally, I think we have) and are able to right things . . .
@dekanogiulogilvstaples4430
@dekanogiulogilvstaples4430 2 роки тому
No wonder the Trump years scared them half to death lol, regular people were ACTUALLY making money and paying off their debts!
@dalepoulette
@dalepoulette 2 роки тому
What's so great about a depression?
@luke_cohen1
@luke_cohen1 2 роки тому
I don't think we're entering a Depression (a Recession on steroids). Rather, we're an environment similar to the Reagan Recession of 1981(the state of the economy today) or Dotcom Bubble of 2001 (the type of recession were heading into). The economy is overheated and needs to cool off a bit to ensure that the stock market and economic growth rate are similar to prevent an economic bubble.
@philmccloskey1013
@philmccloskey1013 2 роки тому
Ron Paul was 150% right as always: END THE FED!!!
@domcizek
@domcizek 2 роки тому
SORRY, WRONG
@angelgjr1999
@angelgjr1999 2 роки тому
What’s the solution? Decentralized currency? Since when can you go to a store and buy things with crypto? It’s too volatile.
@Texas1987
@Texas1987 2 роки тому
@@angelgjr1999 watch mark moss and george gammon
@angelgjr1999
@angelgjr1999 2 роки тому
@@Texas1987 what is that
@Texas1987
@Texas1987 2 роки тому
@@angelgjr1999 real news unlike this channel
@chrispaul3778
@chrispaul3778 2 роки тому
Most people venture into crypto to be a millionaire, meanwhile, I just want to be debt free
@jeremygood3246
@jeremygood3246 2 роки тому
Crypto currency will outsmart the banking system in the nearest future serving as a global fiat. Already making over 85% profit from my investment.
@JessicaRodriguez-bm7gq
@JessicaRodriguez-bm7gq 2 роки тому
When you invest in crypto you are buying a day you don't need to work.
@JessicaRodriguez-bm7gq
@JessicaRodriguez-bm7gq 2 роки тому
When you invest in crypto you are buying a day you don't need to work.
@stevewilliams760
@stevewilliams760 2 роки тому
Now is the best time to purchase and invest in bitcoin, stop procrastinating
@claresmithy4667
@claresmithy4667 2 роки тому
Assets that can make you wealthy Gold Crypto Stock Real estate
@Steven-xf8mz
@Steven-xf8mz 2 роки тому
think about it. US GDP grew about 8 Trillions while Fed Balance grew about 8 Trillions since 2007. Now revisit the most recent big buying, GDP grew less than 1 Trillion since 12/31/2018 while Fed Balance grew by 5 Trillions. The number says it all, you take $1 debt and your revenue is less than 20 cents when you factor in all sort of other debts govt has absorbed. Sadly, it's just a tactic shifting total % of wealth to the rich through asset bubble. the poor and middle class owns less of the pie as systematically asset are mostly held by the ultra rich.
@joedavenport2477
@joedavenport2477 2 роки тому
Your intelligent comment is much appreciated. Way better than these unseasoned, half-baked comments coming from these day traders and crypto investors still living at home LMAO
@Steven-xf8mz
@Steven-xf8mz 2 роки тому
@@joedavenport2477 lol. thanks. I'm just spamming numbers, not advocating any trade ideas. Volatility around the index has been pretty wild. long term bullish due to devaluation of dollar and inflation obviously but that's more or less for 401K. As far as weekly/quarterly trading goes, everyone gotta do their own research and place their own bets. Best of Luck to you, sir.
@LastTruth1
@LastTruth1 2 роки тому
How about the investors that park their money on property instead of utilitizing it.regulation need to be done to help 1st time buyers vs investment loans.
@boondoggle4820
@boondoggle4820 2 роки тому
Yes, I’ve been saying the same thing. We need to take action to stop investors from over-inflating the market or crowding first time homebuyers out of the market.
@danlightened
@danlightened 2 роки тому
Yeah, like the rich are gonna let that happen!
@Boxedclock
@Boxedclock 2 роки тому
Only a country with a growing 30 trillion dollar national debt and yearly trade deficits of over 1 trillion dollars would come to the self serving conclusion that the problem is about money management. The REAL problem is to much consuming and not enough producing. We have a dysfunctional economy that is 90% retail service propped up by borrowed government money and imports. With a population of over 330 million people only 12 million are involved in manufacturing. That is what has to change.
@Boxedclock
@Boxedclock 2 роки тому
@CodyNext time you are hungry go to your hi tech computer and digitalize yourself a sandwich. LOL You talk about hi tech but actually you're nothing but a mindless consumer. This "developed nation" is NOT surviving because of hi tech, it is surviving because we have fooled the rest of the world into giving us REAL things in exchange for the paper money we print. If growth is "mostly in tech now" than we are really in trouble since we are ranked 25 in the world in education. There can be a "capitalist consumer economy" as long as the ability to accumulate more and more debt continues but those days are almost over.
@jjg8452
@jjg8452 2 роки тому
AMEN BROTHER
@jjg8452
@jjg8452 2 роки тому
THIS WILL HELP STRENGTHEN OUR DOLLAR
@richardmadison9670
@richardmadison9670 2 роки тому
I'm starting to feel it's a risky time to be in the stock market, at the same time, I feel its a good time to look out for opportunities. I still hear people saying they are getting ahead with their portfolios. But I am very afraid of the 80% stock crash that has been announced by many investment channels. Help!
@tomparsons6319
@tomparsons6319 2 роки тому
It is very possible to retire big time from the current market condition, the market might seem volatile, but most professionals look up to the volatility, I reached a consultant that helped me make the right market decisions and I was able to grow my portfolio from its initial value of about $140k to $370k within three months. (Mary Brigid Mullin). You just need to look her up
@richardmadison9670
@richardmadison9670 2 роки тому
@@tomparsons6319 Thanks for the heads up. I’m positively amazed at how many people are speaking well of her performance
@zacharypham8083
@zacharypham8083 2 роки тому
Ngl, I thought this thread of comments was gonna lead to a scam advertisement 💀
@patrickmccarthy5617
@patrickmccarthy5617 2 роки тому
@Rich Szabo look for companies that are consumer stables.
@grapedude4472
@grapedude4472 2 роки тому
@@patrickmccarthy5617 ive invested in fuel and electric vehicles excluding tesla. Ive also been watching uranium prices
@markgalioto149
@markgalioto149 2 роки тому
I'm especially concerned about the closing comments. This process is "significant printing of money" clear and simple, and that causes inflation. Stop calling it by any other name. Inflation will erode democracy if left unchecked. There is more at risk here than simply the cost of goods.
@ipenguin3918
@ipenguin3918 2 роки тому
Yeah, things like the USD. The day of US Empire is over.
@Marvin-dg8vj
@Marvin-dg8vj 2 роки тому
True but the alternative was probably deflation and banking collapse on the scale of the 1930s and we all know what happened as a result of that.
@ipenguin3918
@ipenguin3918 2 роки тому
@@Marvin-dg8vj We just kicked the can down the road. When it hits the wall the result will make the 1930s look like paradise. You ready?
@claudermiller
@claudermiller 2 роки тому
Good time for the Fed to get rid of bonds while the US has gone sanction happy and governments around the world are reconsidering holding US reserves. Am I wrong? Won't prices plunge?
@peterdangelo5882
@peterdangelo5882 2 роки тому
This ends poorly. No way around it. I like the last commentator - Fed is using a tool in a manner that has not used before and well, at a scale not really envisioned.
@prachurgupta9719
@prachurgupta9719 2 роки тому
It worked for the 2008-9 crisis, so let's see if they can pull it off again
@AdaptMindCreations
@AdaptMindCreations 2 роки тому
@@prachurgupta9719 it worked because china bought the treasuries. They won't buy again so close to checkmate (Taipei)
@wickymonvil9080
@wickymonvil9080 2 роки тому
The fed is spearheading the greatest wealth transfer for those who are in the middle class that is paying attention ! No pun intended
@Danny-gg9gs
@Danny-gg9gs 2 роки тому
How so?
@Corn1994
@Corn1994 2 роки тому
Inflation is the opposite of a Robin Hood. Everytime they print a new dollar without removing one from circulation, it's stealing from everyone that holds dollars. The select few that are closest to the government are going to get the newly printed dollars and also first dibs at buying real estate and assets. That is the wealth transfer he is talking about. A 2% inflation rate means they printed 2% more dollars that year which means the dollars in your savings account can buy 2% less than you could last year. Every wonder why we keep coming up with new technologies to make us more effecient, yet the cost of everything keeps steadily going up? It's because they are devaluing our money.
@zoobrizz
@zoobrizz 2 роки тому
The US Banks? No. The Biden 🤡Administration
@Corn1994
@Corn1994 2 роки тому
@@hashimrahman51 By what metric? Inflation / Money Printing just reached its highest level in recent memory. I do agree that we are near the end of it but only because there is not much more wealth left to squeeze out of the middle class. I'm not sure what happens at that point but I am sure it won't be good.
@philobetto5106
@philobetto5106 2 роки тому
​@@zoobrizz Let me be clear... make no mistake, I'm on the take Biden Begged Better
@ryanharvey9800
@ryanharvey9800 2 роки тому
Were around the corner from the 2nd great depression if it hasnt already started pretty soon half the country will be living in tents!!
@n.e.g.u.s
@n.e.g.u.s 2 роки тому
A quarter of the nation is already living in a tent after such a serious health and employment predicament. Half of the country suffering incessantly after the next economic downturn is an understatement. At least there will finally be integration of the masses only brought together by widespread success of ultra wealthy capitalists.
@peterbedford2610
@peterbedford2610 2 роки тому
Inflation is so high I cant even afford to pay attention anymore
@Patrisha558
@Patrisha558 2 роки тому
Hit me up.
@dribrom
@dribrom 2 роки тому
The economy has been a house of cards sense the 80's, but it's first now we see how it starts to collapse.
@djsmithe
@djsmithe 2 роки тому
The Fed gave wealthy people free money. Where did it go? Real estate and stocks. One massive bubble. Corporations didn't invest this free money in research and development or machinery. Another massive mistake. Middle and lower income people didn't get any of this money.
@domcizek
@domcizek 2 роки тому
YOUR RIGHT, TRUMPS 2017 TAX CUT GAVE 2 TRILLION TO THE CORPORATIONS THAT ONLY BOUGHT BACK THEIR STOCK, CALLED "CORPORATE SOCIALISM" AND THAT IS WHY THE MARKET IS SO HIGH AND NOW THEY ARE ALL SELLING AND TAKING THEIR PROFITS, THAT IS WHY IT IS GOING DOWN, AND SOON THEY WILL BE BUYING BACK AT A LOWER PRICE AND DRIVE IT UP AGAIN,
@JustMe-gx4xt
@JustMe-gx4xt 2 роки тому
@@domcizek are you going to blame trump for the record oil prices? For shutting down the pipeline? For the new green (corrupted) energy deal? The war in Ukraine? Manufactured supply crisis? What else can we blame trump for? Get real. The legit businesses did all they could to help the people who needed jobs. The scum businesses gave themselves bonuses. What did Biden do about it since he cares so much? NOTHING and you will be paying for all the illegals for the next 100 years.
@domcizek
@domcizek 2 роки тому
@@JustMe-gx4xt WELL, TRUMP LOVES PUTIN AND WANTS TO BE JUST LIKE HIM, A DICTATOR, THE PANDEMIC IS CAUSING THE OIL PRICES TO RISE BECAUSE THE OIL WELLS WERE SHUT DOWN BECAUSE NOBODY WAS DRIVING, AND THAT IS A FACT, THE PIPELINE WOULD ONLY PIPE OIL OVERSEAS, TO BE USED, NO GAS FOR AMERICA WOULD HAVE BEEN, USED, AND THE PIPELINE IS ONLY 8 PERCENT DONE AND WOULD TAKE 2 YEARS TO FINISH, AND THAT IS A FACT, AND NOW WE HAVE THE HIGHEST JOB REGROWTH AND THE LOWEST UNEMPLOYMENT AFTER A PANDEMIC IN ALL OF AMERICAN HISTORY, AND THAT'S A FACT, AND WHAT DID BIDEN DO? BIDEN GOT THE INFRASTRUCTURE BILL PASSED IN ONLY 9 MONTHS TRUMP HAD 4 YEARS TO DO THIS AND DID NOTHING, NOTHING, YOU DO UNDERSTAND NOTHING??? AND THAT'S A FACT, NOW THE NEW INFRASTURE PLAN WILL CREATE OVER 1 MILLION NEW HIGH PAYING JOBS, NEW JOBS, AND THAT'S A FACT, ALREADY THE STATES ARE USING THE MONEY TO FIX THEIR ROADS AND BRIDGES, AND NOW, OVER 500 THOUSAND NEW CHARGING STATIONS WILL BE SPREAD ACROSS AMERICA, AND THAT'S A FACT, NOW, ILLEGALS ARE A WHOLE NEW STORY, THE BIRTHRATE HAS BEEN GOING DOWN SINCE TH 1940'S, NOT ENOUGH PEOPLE TO FILL THE OVER 11.5 MILLION JOBS GOING WANTING, RIGHT NOW IN AMERICA, SO, GUESS WHAT SKIPPY, ALL THE COMPANIES ARE NOW PUSHING WASHINGTON TO GIVE OUT GREEN CARDS ENMASS TO ALLOW ALL THESE PEOPLE TO FILL THESE JOBS, IN HOTELS, FACTORIES, RESUTANTS, HEALTHCARE FACILITIES, SO THAT THEY CAN WORK AND PAY TAXES FOR ALL THE 10 THOUSAND SENIORS NOW RETIRING EVERY DAY IN AMERICA, AND THAT IS A FACT ALSO, SO WAKE PUT SKIPPY, THIS IS A NEW WORLD, AND WE ARE NOW GING BACK TO WHAT YOU HAD, DON'T FORGET, AMERICAN WAS MADE BY REFUGEES, FORM TIME BEGAN
@leosath6644
@leosath6644 2 роки тому
The dollar will crash because there is nothing bolstering the incessant printing of money … instead of actually fixing the economy
@domcizek
@domcizek 2 роки тому
@@leosath6644 WELL, WE NOW HAVE THE HIGEST JOB REGROWTH AND LOWEST UNEMPLOYMENT IN ALL OF AMERICAN HISTORY, NOW WHEN THE FEDS INCREASE THE INTEREST RATE, PEOPLE WILL STOP THE INCENCT BUYING AND LOWER THE PRICES ON EVERYTHING, AND STOP DRIVING , THAT WILL LOWER THE GAS PRICES
@noverdinho
@noverdinho 2 роки тому
They dont call the Fed "worlds biggest Ponzi" for nothing 😂😂😂😂
@saahiliyer11
@saahiliyer11 2 роки тому
Because they don’t call it that. I think you’re mixing the Fed with what some detractors call Social Security.
@monicaperez2843
@monicaperez2843 2 роки тому
LOL!
@malikknight5503
@malikknight5503 2 роки тому
Is it going to be a good buying opportunity like march 2020 ???
@mindunwind1
@mindunwind1 Рік тому
“Agreeability is the ability of a person to understand a different perspective and accept it gracefully.” ― Sukant Ratnakar
@brett4264
@brett4264 2 роки тому
We shot ourselves in the foot with the trillion dollar stimuli in 2020/2021. Once you print the money, getting it back WILL cause a recession. A recession is coming, we deserve it. It's better than printing more as inflation will spiral out of control.
@joshlopez9056
@joshlopez9056 2 роки тому
I think we’re headed towards a currency crisis instead
@scorpion9500
@scorpion9500 2 роки тому
So we shot ourselves by giving some money to people who barely have any money but not when we moved trillions of dollars for the military.
@tigerkites
@tigerkites 2 роки тому
@@scorpion9500 So much to to the military so that the Arms industry gets rich.
@tuckerbugeater
@tuckerbugeater 2 роки тому
@@scorpion9500 The military industrial complex produces stuff. Giving people cash to spend on needs doesn't create more productivity. During Covid more spending has been on goods and not services. Causing inflation!
@jaamall
@jaamall 2 роки тому
@@joshlopez9056 we are, democrats aren't going to do what needs to be done to save our economy. Austerity measures is not apart of the liberal ideology.
@toddfarkman2177
@toddfarkman2177 2 роки тому
The Fed has forced good money after bad into the Stock Market by keeping rates low. People used to put money in bonds and CDs, but when you get 0.4% return on a 5-year CD, versus 5%+ in the stock market, you have no choice but to put money in the stock market. So suddenly owning stocks means nothing because their values rise solely based on all the money coming into the market not the fundamentals of the underlying companies.
@Patrisha558
@Patrisha558 2 роки тому
Hit me up.
@chriss4365
@chriss4365 2 роки тому
Exactly why Apple Market cap is over 2 trillion.
@Keolalaulani
@Keolalaulani 2 роки тому
Best way I’ve seen it explained.
@debbino4249
@debbino4249 2 роки тому
BS, you always have a "choice" to pull back, move, stay put or get out. There, you have 4 right there. Oh, and the mattress.
@SolidAir54321
@SolidAir54321 2 роки тому
And stocks are mostly owned by the rich, the top 1%. So has the job of the Fed become to save the top 1%? To print money that mostly ends up in their bank accounts?
@rajuahmad4446
@rajuahmad4446 2 роки тому
Very informational content :)
@Casino845
@Casino845 2 роки тому
The problem itself is the fact we have a central bank. Why is this video saying the Federal Reserve is best suited to solve the problem? And why do they fail to call is a Private Owned Bank instead of saying it is the “United State’s” Central Bank. The US is only a client of the Fed. The Fed is not an American Entity.
@Patrisha558
@Patrisha558 2 роки тому
Hit me up
@IcyCreamyDreamy
@IcyCreamyDreamy 2 роки тому
Very well put
@drrome6433
@drrome6433 2 роки тому
Talking about bonds at 5:16 but showed crypto currency: Binance (BNB), Stellar (XLM), Cardano (ADA), etc. Am I the only one that noticed?
@samantha9313
@samantha9313 2 роки тому
Xlm will be used
@werg_1xrp
@werg_1xrp 2 роки тому
All world green currencyes, who are also part of ISO 20022 standard (XRP, XLM, IOTA, ALGO, XDC)
@MariaDeigo8
@MariaDeigo8 Рік тому
*Great video. We all strive towards financial stability and a better life. It is easy to achieve this through the right investment, by living frugally and budgeting. I’m glad I learnt early in life to work hard for financial freedom*
@MariaDeigo8
@MariaDeigo8 Рік тому
In my opinion, venturing into a good investment, is not just a strategy for generating passive income but a profitable saving method for future expenses. Those who fail to make the right decisions early in life end up regretting. Nevertheless, investing can be difficult and risky doing it solely. For this reason , I advise on seeking help from professionals(financial advisor). It’s not just watching videos and reading investment book but the challenge is using it well.
@whitneyhouston6888
@whitneyhouston6888 Рік тому
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@MariaDeigo8
@MariaDeigo8 Рік тому
@@whitneyhouston6888 I firmly believe that the success of any investment depends on having the right information, regardless of what others say, do whatever you set your mind to. Warren Buffer always says "be greedy when others are fearful and be fearful when others are greedy". This is certainly the trick to succeeding even when others fail. I made *$200,000* working with *Donald Nathan Scott* a licensed *financial adviser* . It’s been a promising experience so far with him.
@johnsoncarl1812
@johnsoncarl1812 Рік тому
Please , how do I connect with your financial planner( Donald Nathan Scott) ?
@MariaDeigo8
@MariaDeigo8 Рік тому
@@johnsoncarl1812 As to get more details about my coach; *(Donald Nathan Scott)* quickly do a web check where you can connect with him, do your research with his full names mentioned.
@Dimensionality71
@Dimensionality71 2 роки тому
Thanks young man!!
@Komiker213
@Komiker213 2 роки тому
funny how the FED says that cryptocurrencies aren't backed by anything 😂 They still dont understand why Satoshi made Bitcoin.
@spydude38
@spydude38 2 роки тому
Fiat Dollars aren't really backed by anything either. Interesting timing that last week, Biden issued an EO directing federal regulators to research digital currencies and their impact on the current system. You know where this is headed.
@user-sn3qd1vg6g
@user-sn3qd1vg6g 2 роки тому
It made me laugh so hard when he said it
@BigBeastHunter
@BigBeastHunter 2 роки тому
@@johnsmitht11 yes but it isn't backed by an issuer. The point is that the US dollar is backed by the US, which has real power as can be seen by sanctions and its military. The backing of bitcoin is nothing. If it goes to 0 nobody will do anything about it
@bobleib737
@bobleib737 2 роки тому
@@spydude38 the.Federal Reserve Note is backed by the full faith and credit of the United States Government!
@BubbaGoon08
@BubbaGoon08 2 роки тому
I keep seeing videos like this. Those doomsday prep people are starting to look like smart people
@saahiliyer11
@saahiliyer11 2 роки тому
They’re not. We said the same thing in 2000, 2008, and again in 2020. The preppers were wrong then and they’re wrong now. No one in the Fed is intending on just letting the world or the economy go to hell.
@jz4461
@jz4461 2 роки тому
People like Peter Schiff have predicted 2 of the last 8 recessions. Just because recessions happen doesn't mean that the doomsday types have a good track record.
@LeeeroyJenkins
@LeeeroyJenkins 2 роки тому
@@saahiliyer11 It's either going to burst with their supervision now, or we have a repeat of 1930 and no one is prepared for a market burst. Pick your poison.
@saahiliyer11
@saahiliyer11 2 роки тому
@@LeeeroyJenkins I pick the first one, because at least then the best institution we have at containing the fallout is watching. And you’re taking it far too certainly that a recession will come. We thought that covid would send us into a year’s long recession by the Fed stepping in nipped that in the bud.
@johnl.7754
@johnl.7754 2 роки тому
@@saahiliyer11 except if inflation doesn’t go down the government will not be able to rescue the economy/stock markets again
@singleplayergamerr
@singleplayergamerr 2 роки тому
HAHAHA CRYTPO IS RISKY CUZ ITS NOT BACKED BY ANYTHING. Isn’t that the pot calling the kettle black!?
@spacetoast7783
@spacetoast7783 2 роки тому
How? What do you think is the pot in this analogy?
@Corn1994
@Corn1994 2 роки тому
@@spacetoast7783 Look up the gold standard and when the Government got rid of it. Up until then, dollars were backed by gold and could be redeemed for gold at one point. That didn't give the government enough control so they confiscated people's gold, forced people to exchange it for dollars and removed the clause that they needed more gold to issue more dollars. So now instead of dollars being backed by gold, they are literally backed by faith in the USA Government aka backed by absolutely nothing.
@whooelse9444
@whooelse9444 2 роки тому
In certain areas in the country, they're already in a recession.
@arjun5088
@arjun5088 Рік тому
Thank you
@lockepalecek7682
@lockepalecek7682 2 роки тому
Forex and crypto trading is one of the profitable money exchange service that elevate Investors and their financial status
@a.loismurphy9070
@a.loismurphy9070 2 роки тому
The way people talk about crypto trading is profitable, please can someone help me on the right path
@christianladesma9291
@christianladesma9291 2 роки тому
Poor orientation has cause some failure in Forex trade
@edwardthompson8982
@edwardthompson8982 2 роки тому
@@a.loismurphy9070 You're right, how many millionaires do you know who got rich from a savings account? This is why I am investing more crypto currency and it has paid off.
@lawerencemiller9720
@lawerencemiller9720 2 роки тому
I have been seeing comment about Mrs Allie Murray on trading, she must be good base on what I have been seeing
@graigsmith4673
@graigsmith4673 2 роки тому
I'm suprise someone mentioned Mrs Allie Murray, I thought am the only person trading with her. She recovered my lost when I was trading by myself.
@jimoday2078
@jimoday2078 2 роки тому
Our "economy" will always be fragile so long as it depends on people buying things they don't need. I think what is inflated even more than the dollar, is the heads of the buyers and sellers on Wall Street. Please let them have their recession, it's overdue. Since they live on bravado and panic, they've earned it.
@bigkahunaburger5185
@bigkahunaburger5185 2 роки тому
I am just learning this stuff, but what in your opinion should the economy be based on?
@Answers721
@Answers721 2 роки тому
@@bigkahunaburger5185 The economy should be based on gold. But the Federal Reserve is always counterfeiting dollars instead.
@roxaskinghearts
@roxaskinghearts 2 роки тому
why do you morons think obama tried to help internet become free see our economy will continue to be fragile while people ignore most people will never go to disney land most people will never be rich our population will continue growing and now climate change is proving the world to be full Personally i think a ubi for just food while striving to make people not want to leave home will benefit us in the long run by removing cars off the street and access people with amzon using self driving rv and cars to deliver a box of easily processed foods like bread crackers eggs canned or bottle or seasonings
@libertas-goddessofliberty5664
@libertas-goddessofliberty5664 2 роки тому
@@Answers721 Very true indeed. The U.S. dollar should be backed by gold once again and potentially the power to print money should be taken away from the FED as well (at least they shouldn't be allowed to buy government bonds).
@dutchbakery2195
@dutchbakery2195 2 роки тому
So we need to long-term raise interest rates, create a presedence where the fed won't bail out anyone who acts bad, raise taxes during good times, and reduce government deficit spending; and we've got ourselves a stable economy?
@dutchbakery2195
@dutchbakery2195 2 роки тому
@@hashimrahman51 Nooooo. You really think that. I don't think its ever to late to fix the mistakes you made yesterdays. People have been predicting a crack since last year. We'll just have to see.
@TheDeltaBombers
@TheDeltaBombers 2 роки тому
@@dutchbakery2195 It's unfortunately impossible to raise interest rates to needed levels. The US Government pays its debt holders based on these rates. If we raise rates beyond 3-4% all tax revenue the USA collects wouldn't even cover the interest payments. We're unfortunately mathematically screwed.
@dutchbakery2195
@dutchbakery2195 2 роки тому
@@TheDeltaBombers Yeah that's true! Should never have let that national debt spire out of control in the first place.
@denniscosban6145
@denniscosban6145 2 роки тому
Yeah right we are way past the point of no return. Like 15 trillion ago 🤯. Unfortunately it's print until Oblivion. Just like every fiat currency that's been tried thousands of times before us. It starts with inflation. Then shrinkflation. Then stagflation. Followed by deflation. Then ending with hyperinflation. I hate to break the news to you .Your witnessing the death of an empire. China's going to be the new world leader. Financial capital of world 2030 Beijing China. They have nine of the 10 largest banks in the world.
@denniscosban6145
@denniscosban6145 2 роки тому
Is it ironic? World's first fiat currency was the Chinese Yuan.
@xvx4848
@xvx4848 2 роки тому
So let me get this straight, the fed owns 9 trillion dollars in assets but we got a measly $2000 in stimulus money? Working out the numbers that's roughly $25,000 per American in this country. We're owed another $23,000 in assets. Pay up fed.
@haroondaman7162
@haroondaman7162 2 роки тому
Yeah it owns 9tril, and owes 165 trillion 🤦‍♂️
@numenthehuman
@numenthehuman 2 роки тому
Ya know, we're only a few decades away from losing reserve status. If that. When we lose reserve status we won't be able to print money at such a scale anymore and the entire federal reserve system will break down plunging the economy into a major recession. Its sorta unavoidable.
@danieldaniels7571
@danieldaniels7571 2 роки тому
I’ve been poor and struggling my whole life. I’m ready to watch the economy burn.
@numenthehuman
@numenthehuman 2 роки тому
@@danieldaniels7571 word
@rocketeer6713
@rocketeer6713 2 роки тому
We are absolutely in a giant bubble of....well everything. Housing, stocks, nft's, used cars, food, energy etc. The music is about to stop.
@Phoenix0F8
@Phoenix0F8 2 роки тому
I agree but it's been "about to stop" for over a decade now
@rocketeer6713
@rocketeer6713 2 роки тому
@@Phoenix0F8 yeah but housing wasnt going up by 20-30% a year back in 2014 for example. It is now.
@samiaint8043
@samiaint8043 2 роки тому
Excellent Report
@theelective1341
@theelective1341 2 роки тому
So is it a good idea to invest in stocks right now and do option trading because of all this ? Or should I invest into crypto ? and do stocks later on
@clover7359
@clover7359 2 роки тому
Al I'm sayin is, if the main interest rate is less than 1%, and we still have a recession, let's face it, we deserve a recession at that point.
@TheRyanvoeller
@TheRyanvoeller 2 роки тому
Where's the fact finding on the amount the Fed intends to reduce balance sheet by any specific amount? Last FOMC Powell said they will create a plan after March 15.
@gmac8586
@gmac8586 2 роки тому
There comes a point where an addict dies from an overdose or dies from sudden withdrawal. We're screwed.
@terrillmel
@terrillmel 2 роки тому
Personally I want a recession. Otherwise there's no hope for young people.
@thadude765
@thadude765 2 роки тому
When people graduated college after the '08 recession, it was impossible finding decent paying jobs. "Recession" is not good. But corporate welfare/socialism ain't good either. Scott Galloway summarizes it well, I'm sure you heard his stuff.
@andrewj4426
@andrewj4426 2 роки тому
@Delta 8 The price of stocks and housing is linked to the perpetual expansion of money and credit. this perpetual expansion creates jobs but also creates inflation. so the OP is correct as protecting the dollar, lowering inflation, popping the bubbles = recesssion.
@alexwalker5645
@alexwalker5645 2 роки тому
@@andrewj4426 it’s gotta happen.
@thadude765
@thadude765 2 роки тому
@Delta 8 Yeah for sure
@SolidAir54321
@SolidAir54321 2 роки тому
@@andrewj4426 Agree. Though I think the expansion of money and credit causes inflation in the things that rich people buy like stocks and real estate, since the rich seem to get most of that printed money. Which is why the stock market and housing have gone up continuously while we haven't seen much inflation in things average people buy like consumables. Until recently that is. Recent inflation of common things is more likely a result of the pandemic, supply chains, price gouging. So I think the Fed has really just been saving the stock market and the big banks. (Is its job now to save the rich?) Consider the suggestion by economist Yanis Yaroufakis in his book Another Now where everyone directly gets an account with the central bank. This would be possible. Then when the bank wants to expand the money supply in a crisis it can just deposit money in everyone's account, which would spur demand. This would be as opposed to trickle-down economics which doesn't work.
@TreesAreCool206
@TreesAreCool206 2 роки тому
The people in this video reek of ivory tower elitism. It's like they know things are bad, but they haven't ever participated in the real economy, so when they tip toe around the idea that the Fed has painted itself into a corner, they reveal that it's really not going to be so bad for them. Also, the Fed has a horrible forecasting record and they have abused their power. The collapse of the dollars value will happen this decade. Hard assets are king in this environment. It's so wonky that rate hikes are really bullish for Gold now, because everyone knows that hikes will force a recession, and the recession will force the Fed to print, which diminishes the allure of USD as reserve currency. Once the dollar has lost Reserve Currency status, the game is over folks. All the chickens come home to roost. Read "The Fourth Turning" by Neil Howe and William Stauss. It will all make sense. God Bless!
@ashok.vardhan.g
@ashok.vardhan.g 2 роки тому
The flight from the USD as the reserve currency was already in the works, however, now the Eastern bloc countries (Russia, India, China, Indonesia, some Middle Eastern, some African) are looking to exit even faster seeing how the U.S./U.K. goaded their European partners to unilaterally sanction Russia. This will not end well. The end is just around the corner. The political moralizing and finger-wagging went a bit too far. The chicken will come home to roost.
@PacesIII
@PacesIII 2 роки тому
This is why my savings account isn't worth it. CD's aren't worth it. Savings bonds take much longer to cash out. Consumer banking products aren't what they used to be.
@jc.1191
@jc.1191 2 роки тому
Look at ibonds 😉
@user-cv5kq9hy7x
@user-cv5kq9hy7x 2 роки тому
Thankyou
@YouTuber-zw7ju
@YouTuber-zw7ju 2 роки тому
We are not at Negative interest rates. I thought official inflation was 8 percent and interest was 2 percent. By my accounting it is at negative 6 percent in real terms
@michaelwilson9921
@michaelwilson9921 2 роки тому
We're in very dangerous waters. As this video admits, when the Fed raises rates, there is almost always a recession. Plus, as the Fed's own GDPNow is saying, currently GDP growth is near zero. Then there is the Russian debt crisis. The last time Russia defaulted on their debt, the entire worldwide economic system almost collapsed.
@Mehwhatevr
@Mehwhatevr 2 роки тому
You have a source for those of us who are interested
@woodstonecreations7159
@woodstonecreations7159 2 роки тому
Years in which there are rate increases the market generally out performs actually. There are a couple instances where a recession happened, but it's about 20% or less.
@michaelwilson9921
@michaelwilson9921 2 роки тому
@@Mehwhatevr For what? Go see the Fed's GDPNow, do a web search. Search for the Long Term Capital Management crisis to see what happened the last time Russia defaulted. Lot's of videos on UKposts about how raising rates leads to recessions.
@fidelcatsro6948
@fidelcatsro6948 2 роки тому
hasnt it always been like that? to create recession every 10yrs or so?
@gialozada5668
@gialozada5668 2 роки тому
@@fidelcatsro6948 yeah we are in a fourth turning.
@tariqmehmood4951
@tariqmehmood4951 2 роки тому
Govt buying mortgage based loans etc. has created such a huge inflation that a common person is paying almost 100 % extra than what he is earning. Interest should go to 20 % even if some recession comes in.
@angelgjr1999
@angelgjr1999 2 роки тому
20 percent would cause a crash. Best strategy is to slowly creep up to 5-10%.
@tariqmehmood4951
@tariqmehmood4951 2 роки тому
@@angelgjr1999 president Reagan time, inflation was much less than now and interest went to 20 %.
@tariqmehmood4951
@tariqmehmood4951 2 роки тому
@@kimoandrews5802 president Regan time inflation was much less than now and interest went to 20 % to prevent it. In Clinton time country was in Surplus. Now 32 trillion debt. Biden is wrong. Wrong
@tariqmehmood4951
@tariqmehmood4951 2 роки тому
@@kimoandrews5802 1986 president Regan time. Later Clinton left country in Surplus. Now 32 trillion debt
@zion3335
@zion3335 2 роки тому
​@@tariqmehmood4951 predatory loans like payday loans, easy subprime mortgages, credit card high rates etc...should be banned.....these practices have existed since ancient times and have been a problem since human civilization began...they are just like addictive substances like alcohol which take advantage of poor and vulnerable people...while making some elite people very rich...
@tatmax4288
@tatmax4288 2 роки тому
How much more money FED can print safely?
@gillafunk
@gillafunk 2 роки тому
Good. USA needs a restructuring and a complete change in ownership, upper, mid, and lower management. Collapse Collapse collapse. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@Michael-ut6mu
@Michael-ut6mu 2 роки тому
Financial markets and rich have been lavished with cheap money plus asset purchases. Now everyone paying the price with general inflation. Party’s over!
@salinaleute1195
@salinaleute1195 2 роки тому
I currently invest in digital currencies and follow analysts.I just follow😂
@Mistro07
@Mistro07 2 роки тому
Aww yes…Peter Schiff was right “Again”…
@GstarCurtis
@GstarCurtis 2 роки тому
At this point, i feel like the US Dollar is speculative at best, after printing that much money, in such a short period.
@jasonjames8739
@jasonjames8739 2 роки тому
Excellent report!
@Patrisha558
@Patrisha558 2 роки тому
Hit me up
@sofknupbeat
@sofknupbeat 2 роки тому
“The crypto currency’s are risky as they’re not backed by anything.” Ironic
@stevenaziz
@stevenaziz 2 роки тому
Actually, no. Have you studied economics?
@Archchill
@Archchill 2 роки тому
@@stevenaziz he didn’t say he agrees, he just stated what someone else said (see quotation marks) and is saying how it’s an ironic statement
@sofknupbeat
@sofknupbeat 2 роки тому
@@stevenaziz Did you watch the video? Don’t have to study economics to know that the US currency isn’t backed by anything besides blind faith. Next time try not to be so damn condescending lmfao.
@stevenaziz
@stevenaziz 2 роки тому
@@sofknupbeat “blind faith” yeah, no. That’s not how that works but sure, pretend to know something you don’t. I’m not going to be the one to teach you. Look it up.
@stevenaziz
@stevenaziz 2 роки тому
@@Archchill I know he wasn’t agreeing but he implied something else which I’d rather not get into. If you don’t know what it is, please don’t reply.
@t.texastimmy1022
@t.texastimmy1022 2 роки тому
a Recession is already baked in ...
@ianpyle6670
@ianpyle6670 2 роки тому
Your first video reference was for early 2021
@WTFMannyxFTW
@WTFMannyxFTW 2 роки тому
The typical 0.25 increment, in this market would (somehow) cause panic. In the sector that lives and dies by the credos "don't be emotional", hysteria always seems to ensue. Volatility is around the corner. Market bubbles waiting to burst. You have to be extremely gradual with this, sending a mere "notification" to the market, of your direction. Marching forward in 0.10's MAYBE every quarter of the next 2 FY's, is a safer (not "safe", just safer) decision.
@laurensdehaan2202
@laurensdehaan2202 2 роки тому
Wouldn't we have had the same effect if wages had at least kept pace with inflation, kinda like it was way back when, and people's purchasing power hadn't eroded? This seems similar to what happens in an ecosystem when there's a fundamental change, like the entry of an animal without a natural predator or the loss of an apex predator. We need to bring wages back in line with current costs.
@Patrisha558
@Patrisha558 2 роки тому
Hit me up
@imwrongbutlisten
@imwrongbutlisten 2 роки тому
I believe.. yes.. Not many people see what you just said. To say it a different way. They use financial engineering to push assets prices. They should of used real growth. I think a good example of what you are saying is happening now. Middle class wages are rises. You are seeing for example retail stores that only a few year ago are failing, Now booming. But... the economy as a whole was not ready for the real growth causing this inflation.
@AdaptMindCreations
@AdaptMindCreations 2 роки тому
What you are describing is economic equilibrium. Economics is circular. You nailed the comparison. One thing, we have to make sure of is supply rising at pace with higher wages, meaning more productivity. or keeping inflation/credit issued at pace with supply. You get a nasty outcome if there's an imbalance.
@timh6792
@timh6792 2 роки тому
You can’t keep up with inflation. Purchasing power will diminish anyways, even if wages get a raise
@kimcissell1905
@kimcissell1905 Рік тому
US is too far in debt. Collapse of the US economy to come.
@Drybones195
@Drybones195 2 роки тому
Don’t worry, the banks are too big to fail.
@spacetoast7783
@spacetoast7783 2 роки тому
The Federal Reserve literally can't fail. They can grow or shrink their balance sheet as-needed.
@coding7196
@coding7196 2 роки тому
I don't see bank-account interest rates going up. What's going on?
@MeatsackMiracle
@MeatsackMiracle 2 роки тому
Quote from Mayer Rothschild (co-founder and part owner of our "federal" reserve) ... "Give me control of a nations currency amd i care not who makes its laws."
@armandomercado2248
@armandomercado2248 2 роки тому
How many want the Feds to continue buying into the market so your portfolio doesn't crash? Raise your hand. Yet every time the Feds talk about ending QE the answer is always, "No! Now isn't the time". Privatize the gains, socialize the losses.
@charlesjackson2759
@charlesjackson2759 2 роки тому
A nation's wealth is measured by how much productivity it enjoys. You can print and tax money until the cows home but in the end, if folks are not motivated to work and produce something of value, there is little the nation and its government can do. Printed money and taxes collected are not edible or drivable nor livable. Printed money simply causes inflation and reduces the value of the money currently in circulation (as we now see in the US) and taxed money reduces incentives for creativity and productivity, especially in producing wealth that can be shared with our own poor as well as developing nations. The great cliché, "Those who fail to learn from the failures of the past are doomed to repeat them." applies here. The Democrats are attempting to implement a Socialist experiment (similar to Russia's) and it will fail miserably as in all other nations that pursue empty promises that the government can take care of us all.
@celebrityrog
@celebrityrog 2 роки тому
Clueless as usual.
@williammaywood4194
@williammaywood4194 2 роки тому
The problem with your argument is that wealth is never indeed shared with the poor, as I assume you are a believer in Laissez-Faire economics, the system you would rather have would return us to the robber, baron, rebels day of the United States, In short greed is good, it's not the democrats who ruin the economy it is the greedy capitalist who take and take and then as soon as things turn southward they are bailed out. We have socialism for the rich in this country but cold hard capitalism for the rest. A Laissez-Faire system rewards those who have money initially and screws everyone else. The working class works their entire life to amount to nothing with no social mobility. Companies are not innovative or creative if it hurts their bottom line, profit. I don't believe we need socialism in this country but we do require a mixed economy. As much as people hate them taxes are important.
@sten260
@sten260 2 роки тому
@@williammaywood4194 what do you mean wealth does not get shared with poor? Poor people wear clothes, have phones, able go to mcdonalds etc. How is this not wealth? If no "greedy" capitalist ever started those companies then the poor would not have the ability to go to mcdonalds etc because it wouldn't exist
@williammaywood4194
@williammaywood4194 2 роки тому
@@sten260 If you think being able to go to McDonald's means you are not poor then you are delusional
@sten260
@sten260 2 роки тому
@@williammaywood4194 how is mcdonalds not wealth? able to go in there put $5 on the table and the lady makes you coffee and a sandwich. I mean if that is not wealth, I don't know what is. Go to africa you have to fetch your own rats for dinner, nobody makes you a sandwich there dude
@TheJhigh69
@TheJhigh69 2 роки тому
Excellent video
@vjmappy
@vjmappy 2 роки тому
The root cause of inflation... Way too much easy money.
@isoSw1fty
@isoSw1fty 2 роки тому
Let's not forget 70% of the market is AI based supercomputers trading amongst each other and when a crash happens they are programmed to pull out. That's huge.
@SolidAir54321
@SolidAir54321 2 роки тому
True. As an average individual investor you are up against computers that are faster and have quicker access to the stock exchanges than you do. Front running. And they have access to an underground stock ticker that shows prices before the general public stock ticker.
@isoSw1fty
@isoSw1fty 2 роки тому
@@SolidAir54321 exactly. Whats scary is they are programmed to pull out at the sign of a crash so 70% of the market will get sucked out like a vacuum.
@angelgjr1999
@angelgjr1999 2 роки тому
Yup. And companies rather than paying their workers well, have invested almost all of their revenue into stock buybacks, we are in the biggest bubble ever.
@TheRealJellyBomb
@TheRealJellyBomb 2 роки тому
Also aliens in human skin suits.
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