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RE: (VIDEO) Is The Rally In Bonds About To End? And What Does It Mean For The Markets? By Gregory Mannarino

in #money7 years ago

I think the Fed has a problem in selling assets. Who is going to buy. I think must other nations know we have a problem and will not be buyers of the fed assets. Look at China setting up systems to have trade in their currency as well as Gold. I think interest rates will go up and in the long run could cause hyper inflation. I like silver as the best asset at this time.
Good luck to all.

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I think the Fed has a problem in selling assets.

listen to this: https://www.moneymetals.com/podcasts/2017/06/23/dollar-us-local-currency-001100

I listen to most of it and what he says is correct. However who is going to buy our new debt. As a nation our debt has increased over the last few years at about 1Trillion a year. Who will buy it?

your question is entitled. thx. i just wanted to add informations.

I agree, but they trade bad assets to dummy companies or for future deals all the time. When you have so many secret bail-ins and the ability to print currency getting rid of assets is simple, most people don't even know what exactly their investments are in....look at the PENSION crisis going on right now, no one knows until they try and spend money and realize their direct deposit was cut in half then they start asking questions, lol.

If the Fed sells assets, it's only because they know they'll get them back when the Buyers default...
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