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@samsonsoturian6013 The "market" is the consequences of every individual choice put together. When you have an organized shift away from something, and individual nations choosing to do it, you will have a shift in the market and "the market" will choose less dollars. There is no "invisible hand", is just the collective hand of all of us together.
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@Zyo117 should be an international organization, focused on international interests. Not the Federal Reserve and its myopic view of the world.
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Exactly. Why should the whole world bow to a single country when it comes to international trade? Makes no sense, only to american politics.
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The arguments that the current dollarization is incredibly vast is just more arguments to avoid the dollar, each time a little more. The trend is here and why will it stop?
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Yeah we slow but we learnt.
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We'll see
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@benyamin6085 Yeah, and the US is not the biggest fish anymore compared with the whole BRICS, lol
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cope
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The US is a middleman for the world economy and sucks value out of other countries because of it.
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Doing sanctions and acting like the World's bully for decades makes it so people want to circunvent your currency and your blood-thisrty influence.
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idk much about it, but I've heard it's never a good ideia by booglehead philosophy.
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Yeah, if they don't agree with me must be bots
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We are playing our cards. Brasil understands it is a key player in this new multipolar world, with close ties with both China and the US. We are using this to get favourable economic deals with China while also making the US and ""the west"" want to "win us back", Biden just anouced an unexpected 2B reais investment in the Amazon fund after Lula's travel to China. I like how Lula is handling our situation now.
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I feel like this channel will never truly accept the dollar is going away as the global currency
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@bill_the_butcher A global one. One in which is not controlled by the blood-thirsty USA and has invaded and caused coups and thousands of deaths worldwide for their economical gain. Why the fuck all the Oil in the world should be traded in a single currency from a single country? What is the logic in that? The US isn't strong as it was to keep that status quo forever.
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@pathologicaldoubt You talking about the US invading most of the middle east and deposing rightfully elected leaders in favor of military dictatorships controlled by them in most of South America? Oh 'neighboring', maybe when the US invaded and stole continental-sized territories from Mexico? Like fuck off, the US supports Saudi Arabia which killed over a million Yemenis and is actively invadind and bombing their countries and absolutely no negative media or sanctions from the US; This is not about "invading sovereign nations" dude, this is about narratives and who the US wants to support or not, 100% economical thinking. Let's see how geopolitics evolves, but I can't see a world more dolarized than it is today. There is only one way to go and that is diversification and a healthier global economic trade for all (expect one) contries.
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Yeah, do you really think we don't understand this is a bluff? Sure, go ahead, send one of this into space. The consequence is a world war and the end of american society (and most of the worlds societies). The US understands this.
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Yes! And the US somehow feels like it is their right to have the world currency, and countries moving to create alternatives are "enemies that are attacking the us". Like, fuck off. This is a global issue that will be fixed whether you want it or not.
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perfectly stated
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I'll take comments that may not age well for 100$, Alex
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Yeah, we (BRICS) just want a healthy international trade ecosystem and not be influenced by the US's Federal Reserve's decisions.
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You sure you got the right data for Brazil's Inflation?
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There is no reason the United States should have these global financial advantages. And the world is aware of it and the United States isn't as strong as it was in the past to stop it without starting a third World War. The "petro"/"global" dollar is done in the medium-long term, because it makes no sense for it to exist.
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What about not a single country but a coalition of ones? The BRICS together is worth 35% of the world's GDP, more than the G7 (including the US). By 2040 is expected to be over 50%. Do you think 50% of the worlds economy and 70% of the world's people is enough to be economically strong and sustainable? I think so. Having international trade based on a single countries internal currency is stupid. We need an international currency for international trade, and this is what the BRICS and supporters are building.
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Americans talking about "freedom" when they came to my country and established a Military Dicatorship that killed family friends is just blood-boiling.
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So you are basically blackmailing the world into using the dollar by a threat of a hot war? Classy, surely it will work out indefinitely right?
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@benyamin6085 In an economic war, the US will not be able to win. This is what scares me because history shows they escalate to hot wars when things are not going their way. Nobody in this world wants a world war, but the US might start one on economical spite
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lolololololololol You are blind. The United States has set up a militaryu dictatorship in my country that killed thousands including family friends in the last century. HOW THE FUCK is that "making society viable"? We were VERY WELL THANK YOU before united states interventionism, AND SO DID IRAN, SO DID AFGHANISTAN, SO DID COSTA RICA and all the dozens and dozens of countries used by the US for their bloodthirsty influence over the world. Leave. We don't care about you. Be sure if a war happens between the US and China, they will feel lonely on the battlefield. Nobody can stand anymore this bully of the world with double standards called the United States. How the US views itself and how most of the world view the US is so different is funny.
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It will not be a internal currency from another country you dumbass. The issue trying to be fixed is exactly that.
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@michaelvick2872 😂😂😂😂😂😂 cope
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@samsonsoturian6013 Una. You can check, this account is like 20 years old and has over 10000 comments spread away. I don't have time to have another one, trust me
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diversify into BRICS economies, having all your money on the dollar basket may not be that wise. Or not, you do you, not a financial advisor.
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wow, most reasonable yankee ever
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Yeah, may help to end the United States as a whole. When the dust settles after a WWIII based on economical spite, there will be no american society left.
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Lol, do you think completely blocking Brasil out will not also have an impact on the American Economy? We live in a globalized economy dude, Brasil has over 220 million people and Trillions in GDP. If the US chooses to keep weaponining the dollar to try to control a uncontrollable situation, it will only dive deeper and deeper into the whole and speed up de de-dollarization
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After Brasil who will be the next? Russia, India, South Africa, China? What then? Nigeria, Egypt, Turkey, Indonesia? Then Argentina, Chile, Venezuela ofc (oh no you did that already), like do you truly thing the US can be a Global superpower doing bussiness only with western Europe? 😂
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@samsonsoturian6013 wake up dude. Do all the digging you want. We are not bots, you are just scared a lot of people don't agree with your view of the world.
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@samsonsoturian6013 I think he is saying the USSR failed after "invading" Afghanistan back then, and the US is failing after invading Afghanistan this century. Superstitius bullsh*t tho
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They can't exatcly because of the US lol What would the Chinese navy be defeding against if not the US agressor?
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Oh they had enough
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Of course is good for the US 😅 For most of the world having the dollar on top is simply frustating, we only get the bad things about it, and whenever the US gets into financial trouble, they just print more and fuck everyone even more. No thanks.
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Yes!!
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Nah, Brasilian here, I'm all for BRICS currency, but Russia's war can fuck off. Not my issue, not arming Ukraine but I'm not supporting Russia too.
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@samsonsoturian6013 Fortunately it seems we are currently in a global circlejerk about this 😊😊 It's not only him 😅
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"America doesn’t do nearly as much currency manipulation that other countries do" 😂 Dude you've pumped trillions into your economy "out of the thin air" in the last few years. That's multiple times the GDP of other countries.
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Diversify out of the dollar...
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@ThatGuy-bz2in It's fun for only one country. Do you really think it was some democratic decision to use the dollar? We use the dollar because the US invaded most of the middle east where it is produced and forces Saudi Arabia to sell Oil on dollars. The US only controls global economy like this because of historical reasons post world-war and URSS failing. The world is different now. The US is not the biggest fish anymore compared to the BRICS and they will not bow for the dollar in international trade. Why should they?
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@waltershearls At least we are not 'murican. Your sense of superiority is disgusting. US citizens are blinded to a neutral geopolitical view. Like, don't feel bad for us, really. We are doing much better now compared to when the US mangled with our internal affairs. I'm very optimistic about the future economically, are you?
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thank you, a much healthier reaction than most americans have
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I don't think he will, why risk it? If he recommends a youtuber he currently like, what if the guy changes and starts recommending bad stuff? This will not be good for the Plain Bagel's image. It's too risky to connect your reputation with others like this without complete confidence and close contact with them.
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