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Axel Merk
AxelMerk
We are entering a year full of promise. We could lay the groundwork for sustainable fiscal policy, monetary policy and whatever you pet policy may be (mental health, environmental...). Except,
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Maurice - Nico
MB99_XAU
Psychology 1.0The markets don't give a shit about your life.Keep your life and trading separate. Don't let your life have a direct impact on your decisions. Whether that be emotions
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Paul Gambles
PaulGambles2
Some great insights from Chris Lees @JOHCMUKThere's no historical precedent for investors to follow this time, because this is the 1st ever recession caused by govs telling citizens to stay
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Joe Weisenthal
TheStalwart
I don't get the appeal of silver. It costs $100 to get $100 worth of silver. But for that same $100, you could get $100 worth of gold. So why
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evan w.
esidewalkitout
Thread from my panel discussion at #BudgetMattersWA this morning: criminal legal system fines and fees are a hidden, regressive & predatory way to fund public services. Fines & fees are
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balajis.com
balajis
One of the more fascinating phenomena is people who think they understand economics that have never built a two-sided marketplace, coded a financial instrument, issued a digital currency, started a
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Jeff Booth
JeffBooth
1) Serious question @BillGates. How is possible to solve climate change from an economic system that REQUIRES inflation? 2) Instead of embracing the exponential technological gains that naturally bring deflation
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Dan
DanTalks1
Henry Ford famously said "It's lucky that the people do not understand the banking and monetary system, for if they did there would be a revolution by the morning."Money is
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Irishmonk
castlvillageman
June 30th was a deadline .The date that we, the EU, were promised by the UK that there would be " real and tangible progress on implementation of the terms
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청서
_dirigiste
Things I Agree with (Most) Economic Liberals On:* The housing market should be deregulated* Regional policy typically does not work* Multipliers on fiscal policy spending are low, often below 1*
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George Selgin
GeorgeSelgin
(Private currency history, thread #4: Canada's private currency system.) If you consider the black line on the chart (https://twitter.com/GeorgeSelgin/status/1274702423412654081?s=20) w/ which I ended my last thread (https://twitter.com
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Alex Good
goodalexander
Many people on FinTwit incorrectly invoke Soros to justify buying TSLA or other trends at the highs. Soros preferred being early, having a trend, a misconception, a change of fundamentals
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Mike P. "Ontario Dad" Moffatt 🇨🇦🏅🏅
MikePMoffatt
In short, we spend way too much time worrying that high deficits + a high BoC balance sheet is unsustainable.The real risk is that it is, in fact, sustainable and
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Stephen Punwasi
StephenPunwasi
Quick Bitcoin thread. No, I’m not going to convince you to go buy a speculative asset. I am going to explain why a lot of really smart people are doing
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athreya
athreya49
RBI DG is giving ammunition to opponents of flexible IT. By forgetting about the flexible part. Surprisingly, when CPI inflation fell below 2% he didn’t complain. The law and the
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Irishmonk
castlvillageman
The story of a horse.We all know some dodgy companies, notably a British registered but Irish owned company decided putting equine meat into processed foods was cheaper than beef. There
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