Money printing continues to benefit the 1% at the expense of the middle class.

https://twitter.com/WallStreetSLVR/status/1382362906222858241 M2 GROWTHVS. INFLATION 🚀🚀🚀 pic.twitter.com/fmwGlPGduw — Win Smart, CFA (@WinfieldSmart) April 12, 2021 Global 🌎 Housing pic.twitter.com/0QpBPU2gRg — Win Smart, CFA (@WinfieldSmart) April 14, 2021 Lumber price is going to the moon@business https://t.co/cvhTDlBUP5 pic.twitter.com/zaEiYHpmC8 — Mo Hossain (@MoHossain) April …

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The rate of US Money printing currently exceeds Argentina’s.

https://twitter.com/WallStreetSilv/status/1379056233668354054 USED CAR 🚗 PRICES 👇👇👇😱 pic.twitter.com/Z6NFVhJUi9 — Win Smart, CFA (@WinfieldSmart) April 4, 2021 #Inflation: The Biggest Issue Facing The U.S. Today (Laurent Maurel) ➤ Read: https://t.co/Ad88z7ftuU pic.twitter.com/J64nRUrSlp — GoldBroker (@Goldbroker_com) April 1, 2021 Central Banks saved the banks …

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The Scream! Buffett Indicator Sky High Along With Home Prices As Money Printing Has Goes Wild!!

by confoundedinterest17 The Scream! Out-of-control money printing, dead money velocity and collapsing purchasing power of the dollar. (Bloomberg) — With U.S. equity indexes rising to fresh records again this week, one of Warren Buffett’s most-famous catchphrases comes to mind: Investors should “be fearful when …

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Did the ECB really end up printing?

by independenttrader The European Central Bank announced recently the end of the currency printing, the so called Quantitative Easing. In addition, according to their announcements the balance sheet of the ECB should start to shrink from 2020. However, we have strong …

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Price inflation, the sinister byproduct of printing more and more fiat currency (which is the literal definition of ‘inflation’), means that even though the average US hourly wage has risen from about $4 in 1971 to $22.65 today, in actually buys less.

via pewresearch: On the face of it, these should be heady times for American workers. U.S. unemployment is as low as it’s been in nearly two decades (3.9% as of July) and the nation’s private-sector employers have been adding jobs for …

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