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Eric Wall
ercwl
The "Real Bitcoin Dominance Index" claims to include only "hard money coins", yet includes actual ICOs (ETC), premines (DASH, DCR), founders' rewards (ZEC), 51%-reorged garbage (BTG, ETC), fork-trash (BSV, BTG,
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Rudy Havenstein, Elysium ESG Diversity Officer
RudyHavenstein
"There was a sense in which the Fed in particular was deliberately trying to ignore the reality of inflation of housing costs or just hoping that people wouldn't notice, because
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DaiJobuDesu
DesuJobu
Global Wealth = 440TIf Crypto sees a mere 1% =4.4T (nearly halfway there)$Luna has traded as high as .45% total crypto cap.Current valuation = ~.275% of total crypto cap.Let's say
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Tony Weston
tonywestonuk
From a layman's perspective, even I see they are shooting down the straw man.https://twitter.com/EconObservatory/status/1285948679610933254 No. the central idea is that the central bank directly funds all expenditure right now. Which
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🟩Preston Pysh🟩
PrestonPysh
Markets are not functioning as you've seen in prior decades. Globally, fiscal spending and monetary policies are warping free and open markets into Franken-Economies. This means, as things move forward,
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Lucid
Lucid_TA
Macro Mega-Thread!Here’s the state of play as I see it.COVID-19 fallout will exert very strong deflationary pressures on both asset prices and the economy.We will see extreme and escalating interventions
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Brian Chang
CrusoeEconomics
1/ With all the discussion on the potential for future inflation in Canada, people would do well to remember that an increase in reserve balances isn't inflationary. If there's one
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Dzambhala HODL
DzambhalaHODL
1) The focus on limited supply as the value proposition for Bitcoin is misleading people to view ETH as a superior investment if it has decreasing supplyUltimately the true value
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Andy Constan
dampedspring
With the goals of full employment and stable prices and the legal levers the fed has to pull,at the high level, it seems very unlikely the JH speech will change
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Sabyasachi Kar
Sabya_K
Govt. postpones monetization of deficits. My thoughts:1. The govt. doesn't seem to be budgeting for its Covid-related expenditures right now. Instead, expenditures will be made as per need. If expenditures
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Council of Economic Advisers
WhiteHouseCEA
In the next several months we expect measured inflation to increase somewhat, primarily due to three different temporary factors: base effects, supply chain disruptions, and pent-up demand, especially for services.
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Stephen Gordon
stephenfgordon
The fun thing about MMT 'research' is that there is no there there. There is no stripped-down model to illustrate the basic point of whatever they're trying to say. If
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SA Reserve Bank
SAReserveBank
The COVID-19 outbreak will produce the worst economic downturn in a century. We expect that ‘the great lockdown’ will cause output to contract by about 7% this year. During the
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Steven Hail
StevenHailAus
T.V.’s Myth of the Day – Premier League footballers funding the UK’s National Health ServiceWelcome to Myth of the Day!“We have a wonderful myth for you today, with Ian and
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Spyro (long only)
ThePicapico
Currently farming $core & bought some on initial uniswap listing about 40 mins ago - entry was near $190.10,000 max supply, not sure what circ. is at the moment but
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Mark Ungewitter
mark_ungewitter
1/7 Is $SPX the new inflation? Thoughts on central banking & equity valuation… 2/7 Inflation is a policy, not a price. Dominant CB models (NAIRU, output gap, etc.) limit the
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