errol you need to be more clear about your inflation call. If you are talking a debt default jubilee type cycle somewhere in the future of course that is a deflationary event. But that could be 100 yrs away for all we know.
But also we have had one of those before in 1971 when the gold standard was abolished and the resulting new system was hugely inflationary for quite a while.
The fed is already moving to a digital currency that will allow real rates to go negative and to inject carrot and stick money right where they want it. Only consumers can affect money velocity. That gives them precision control over the economy. In additional they are printing up 10s of trillions to do a ESG push which will ultimately fail.
Its hard to see any near term deflation.
But also we have had one of those before in 1971 when the gold standard was abolished and the resulting new system was hugely inflationary for quite a while.
The fed is already moving to a digital currency that will allow real rates to go negative and to inject carrot and stick money right where they want it. Only consumers can affect money velocity. That gives them precision control over the economy. In additional they are printing up 10s of trillions to do a ESG push which will ultimately fail.
Its hard to see any near term deflation.
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