Bond Market Crisis from Inflation and High Levels of Debt from Twitter

by | Nov 12, 2022 | Invest During Inflation | 8 comments

Bond Market Crisis from Inflation and High Levels of Debt from Twitter




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Inflation is coming over the years due to money printing from a bond market crisis and deficits. runaway inflation is what could be coming from the conditions of higher yields and how much debt we have in the system.

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8 Comments

  1. mike mike

    Andy they are saying their will be shortages of diesel or if runs out in America how do you navigate that it will devistate most of our investments right?

  2. Darren

    Bambrough should stick to pumping uranium shitco's and stay well away from global and macro trends because quite frankly, his take is the WORST. Another stupid boomer that thought the vac was a good thing. Absolute joke.

  3. Charles Brady

    Andy question. I’ve asked it in several video comment sections with no response. Since interest rates on bonds are breaking out, I would suspect the long term trend is changing to higher rates. What happens to the bond rates if the fed pivots and begins lowering the fed funds rate? Will that in turn lower bond rates?

  4. Arnout Bolman

    I recently learnt that Treasury will buy up shorter duration bonds and issue 30 yr duration. Alternative QE. This will come with a high price tag. For shorter durations are under waterline. Must be paid off at 100%.
    Treasury can not print money, they have tax income only. Meaning that tax pressure will rise.
    Less spending and less pressure on commodities ahead..
    Apart from simply taking out demand by not offering it at all (diesel), turning back prices (lithium) or surpressing it (gold/ silver).
    Good exception to a depressed commodities market may very well be uranium. No way around that one, simply needed by the regime.
    Could be some trading barrieres or tax on commodities round the corner, though. Never all money on one idea for me.. That always works!
    Drinking water is needed, weapons, tasers, drones, prisons for this regime as well and.. "smart" cities, mems, nano chips for tracking people, 5g infra, hypersonic rockets, etc, etc.
    Evrybody is supposed to get extremely poor in order to be happy (Klaus Schwab). Or simply get wiped out of existance. (the world has much more perspective with less people on it, Billy Gates)..

  5. Robert Yang

    massive amount of currency moved out of bond. "they don't go to money heaven." GM. Money supply is nothing comparing with the bond flow.

  6. Yikez!

    The Best Part of Waking Up!

  7. Commodity Bull 1972

    Its really messed up. Precious metals are essential to have. But I am afraid that our retirement holdings like RSP's (in Canada) and 401k's (in the USA) will be wiped out or confiscated. Andy, I think you need to take some time to understand why people think crypto assets are another option to hide your wealth. Its becoming a very powerful argument that a global financial reset will steal our wealth holdings, and the only place to keep your paper wealth secure is on the blockchain. Many think this is a joke. But the biggest joke of all is out bond and equity markets. Nothing is safe and its time to consider other ways to protect wealth. I am very worried where this is going.

  8. Joe Genereux

    It has crossed my mind that planned population control/reduction by starvation,exposure to the elements and war may be well into play here….

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