1. How much money has been printed?
· China's printing is fierce: In 15 years, money increased from 61 trillion to 300 trillion, a 5-fold increase.
· The U.S. has printed a lot: In 15 years, it increased from 8.4 trillion to 20.8 trillion dollars, a 2.5-fold increase.
· Looking globally: Over the past 20 years, money has doubled on average every 10 years.
2. What are the consequences?
· Money has lost its value: The same amount of money can buy fewer items.
· Things have become more expensive: It's not just consumer goods; more importantly, the prices of assets like houses and stocks have surged.
· Cash is a loser: If you hold onto cash tightly, its purchasing power quietly disappears.
3. What should you do?
· Don't cling to cash: Cash is safe, but it will depreciate in the long run.
· Buy assets: Convert cash into things that can appreciate or retain value.
· Core choices:
· Quality stocks/funds
· Properties in prime locations
· Gold
· Bitcoin (high risk, proceed with caution)
In summary: The global money printer is running continuously, and your cash is shrinking. Hurry up and convert your cash into hard assets that can generate value and retain value.


