Fed is going to be aggressive

Will you let it stop you from stacking?

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I'm a neet, but if I could hold a job longer than a year, I would stack.

Never

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>Fed is going to be aggressive
Nigger rates are less than 3% and inflation is 9% (more if you use older, more accurate formulas). They're nowhere near neutral let alone aggressive.

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Partial to the Morgan myself.

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We've done this before. Go to rock bottom but zoom up faster than other countries.

10% prime rate by 2024.

>We've done this before.
No. This is unprecedented, to claim we've done this before is incredibly retarded. Interest rates may have previously touched near zero but it was for an incredibly short period. The Fed held rates at near zero for way too long. During this time record levels of debt have accrued.

That's why the snapback will be so brutal. Big companies can see it coming, fourtune 500 may shed up to 50% of their workforce this year. This YEAR nigga.

They won't make it to 10% before the entire system fails.

Nope the system will go on. 10% and higher. It's the last thing they'd expect. And the only thing that could save our bond market.

What's "stacking"? Some kind of gay sex act?

How much longer do I have to wait until this shiny shit is valuable enough to make me rich?

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of course canada would think that

could move to a few shitholes and be king with a modest stack, or just sip a molson and wait for the shithole to come to you

>Nope the system will go on
The system is a ponzi that requires more and more debt creation to keep it running. It cannot exist in a normalized interest rate environment. Hence why there is talk of a "reset." This system will end and a new one will be born from it's ashes.

Forgot that San Francisco is in Canada.

Most Federal debt is short term t-bills. With the current debt levels the Federal Government would default before 10% interest rates.

>change the issuance of debt
done, easy

Wat

>simply sell different instruments
it's that easy

Please elaborate

>change the period and interest rate of government securities
it's been done like 100+ times, you think everything lasts forever lol?