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| When is bad news good news? When it wasn't as bad as expected. That was the case when the September CPI data came out last week. It was pretty bad. But it wasn't as bad as they expected. So, the mainstream spun it as good. In this episode of the Midweek Memo podcast, host Mike Maharrey breaks down the inflation situation without the spin and reveals the Fed is about to crank up the money machine. He also puts the recent price movements of gold and silver into that broader context. |
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There is no fiat currency that exists on the history of planet Earth that has lasted as long as gold. Yeah. They’ve all gone away. And, and I think that right there is, is the fundamental thing.
And you know, it’s when you talk about. The the kind of global aspect of it, you know, what are central banks buying right now? They’re buying gold. And because it, ’cause you know what, you know, you know why, Michael, let me just be very clear. ’cause I, I, sometimes I’m a little obtuse because if you buy, let’s just say China has the trade surplus of the United States and they used to recycle their trade surplus into treasuries, which
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