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Global Economy Insights (Videos): Money Supply Growing again | Fiscal Crisis and National Debt Collapse | Insiders Continue Dumping Stocks | We’re Getting Poorer

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This compilation of financial-related insights includes videos from Heresy Financial, The Atlantis Report, Gregory Mannarino, and ITM Trading.

Heresy Financial explains why the money supply is growing again.

The Atlantis Report shares news of America’s $1.6 trillion deficit signaling a fiscal crisis.

Gregory Mannarino talks about insiders continuing to dump stocks as bond selloff continues.

Peter St Onge, former MBA professor and Ph.D economist joins Daniela Cambone on ITM Trading to discuss how the system is being held up by Welfare.

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Heresy Financial
Feb 26, 2024

0:00 A Decline in the Money Supply is Rare
0:57 Why is the Money Supply Contracting
5:22 How the Fed Contracts the Money Supply
7:03 Reverse Repo Facility
11:27 Bank Lending
12:56 More Borrowing, Higher Rates & Higher Inflation

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsI6rbvR9SI

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The Atlantis Report
Feb 26, 2024

The United States is standing on the precipice of a fiscal crisis, with a staggering 1.6 trillion dollar deficit and a national debt surpassing 34 trillion dollars.

Despite reassurances from the Biden administration, the deficit continues to balloon, fueled by unchecked government spending and exacerbated by factors such as inflation and rising interest rates. As concerns mount, experts and policymakers warn of dire consequences for both the American economy and global stability.

The ramifications of this ballooning debt are no longer distant threats but immediate challenges demanding urgent attention and decisive action.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lP7BkZF8UpU

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Gregory Mannarino
Streamed live Feb 26, 2024

Insiders Continue To DUMP STOCKS. Bond Selloff Continues. Bitcoin Breaks Over $54K.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNqhhtqLltU

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ITM TRADING, INC.
Feb 26, 2024

“If you zoom out through American history, every generation was much richer than their parents… it partly broke starting in around 2000,” according to Peter St Onge, former MBA professor and Ph.D economist. In a conversation with Daniela Cambone, he paints a sobering picture of the ‘Bidenomics,’ a term encapsulating the economic challenges facing many Americans today. “If you are frozen on food expenditure, houses are actually going backwards. Life expectancy is going down, which is another gold standard of prosperity. A lot of people, I think, are starting to conclude that we’re certainly not getting twice as rich as our parents anymore,” he asserts. Moreover, St Onge sheds light on the growing burden of household debt in today’s economy. This mounting debt, he argues, further widens the chasm between reality and the optimistic narratives often portrayed in headlines. To gain deeper insights into these economic realities, watch the video and explore St Onge’s analysis.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpDDRBt0xyA

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