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  • ... With artificial intelligence being more accessible to the common man, why wouldn't you just ask the question "How to invest money in 2025 to make maximum profits?". I'm no conspiracy theorist but this would seem to be the most accurate measure of consumer sentiment towards speculative assets. Having had the experience of running bots and mining crypto in the past, I'm under the impression that the markets are corrupted as much as the governing bodies that run them... Or do you think that the info has been sensored to avoid providing sensitive information that would destabilize the current balance between debt slaves and Central bankers... Unemployment is rising/Interest rates are Falling/Global household debt is at a 125% based on G7 average. Banks cannot continue to buy government debt (bonds) to keep currency propped up. Connect the dots and wake up!

  • Wake up and do what exactly?

  • Banks cannot continue to buy government debt (bonds) to keep currency propped up.

    Er, why not?
    I know it's fashionable, especially in the US to say this sort of thing, but governments issuing debt is fundamental to how our economic system works. If they stopped doing it, especially the US which relies on it not only to fund their budget deficit but also their balance of payments deficit, we'd have a massive recession, worse than the 1930s.

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