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This is why in Australia, ASIC, who governs fiancial regulations, essentially killed off Youtube and TikTok Australian financial channels because of this risk. There are solutions if there is the will.
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@JaxsonGalaxy "that's pretty good" - when the bar has been lowered so much you settle :( that's what teenagers get paid here in Australia.
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@DavidRamseyIII I also know two people. Both have paid six figures....in tax last year. They don't look down on the poor because they aren't insecure like you.
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@nico-nl6cz that isn't censorship. it is literally "*you are not qualified to give this advice* - same as a doctor
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just because one was worse, doesn't mean the other isn't bad. Enter 20c to try your logic again.
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Turkey is the exception not the rule. There's a reason central banks are independent of government and Turkey is showing the reason.
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This is why in Australia, ASIC, who governs fiancial regulations, essentially killed off Youtube Australian financial channels because of this risk.
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@4777hamza the 'handouts' if you know anything about economics, does the oppsite but ok. If you think the 'handouts' caused the inflation...BUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Other countries have far more sustained 'handouts' yet their inflation is not as high. if you know anything about economics, you know all this too.
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Inflation below 1% indicates that people aren't buying enough stuff (I.e. demand driven inflation) which slows down economic growth and jobs growth. The ideal targeted is 2-3% because of this.
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Also see ARKK's ETF's massive crash 'to the earth'.
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This is why in Australia, ASIC, who governs fiancial regulations, essentially killed off Youtube and TikTok Australian financial channels because of this risk. There are solutions if there is the will.
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and you know you aren't telling the whole story ;) (see printing money to starve off inflation / cynically the stock market vs printing money to fund overly-generous social programs and those gurateed jobs in the PDVSA)
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@TRIPESKA Music Group I assumme you both have watched the videos in which Coffeezilla has (rightfully) mocked SHIB right?
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@TRIPESKA Music Group much like all the other central banks in the world, yes. Another American who doesn't look outside their borders I presume.
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@TRIPESKA Music Group Why do you think other central banks are doing the same around the world then? Proper economic reply thanks, not lame insults trying to cowardly ban evade.
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No, no it doesn't.
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lolwut. Tom Nash is absolutely correct. It's already happening. See tech growth stocks like Cloudflare as a CLEAR example. Tom Nash is perfectly correct and I have financially benefited from these, high growth, currently loss making revenue wise, tech stocks.
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If you know anything about economics and what 'stimulus checks' are, it is nothing to do with them vs THE 40% INCREASE IN M1/M2 MONEY SUPPLY
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Other countries has FAR greater 'stimulus check' payments to citizens yet not as high inflation.
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@samsonsoturian6013 Prove I'm lying. It's easy to look up what other countries did. or read below:
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yes, because of institutional whales. but the crypto "to the moon" clowns 'ignore' this.
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deflation is worse but ok. and this is why you have strong labour laws.
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you are aware of why the money printer was needed? Only the US did too much of it.
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prove it then.
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hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha (You dunno about the whales do you...)
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or in reality, you can just continue it infinitely as the government has a FAR longer lifespan than you **as long as it's issues debt in it's own currency**. Modern Monetary Policy - look it up. It is fine if you understand it.
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@Persnikitty gold and silver only has value because others give it value as well. you forget that. Not to mention the Great Depression was made worse due to the relative inflexibility of monetary policy with say the gold stadanrd. The truth is in the middle. You need that flexibility but can't overdo that flexibility.
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What Tom Nash said here isn't new either. And what matters most is real wage growth as you know.
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or see my post in which the experts in other countries got it right.
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the first sentance totally ignores how central banks and their regulations work but ok.
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it's already happening. See tech growth stocks like Cloudflare as a CLEAR example. Tom Nash is perfectly correct and I have financially benefited from these, high growth, currently loss making revenue wise, tech stocks.
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clickbait works.
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Wait, you're telling me you dunno what 'real wage' measures?
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It is in the longer term (5 years +)
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Define:'Fuck around and find out'
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this totally ignores how central banks and their regulations work but ok.
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@ellioso Nothing to do with it.
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