Deep thinking! Some KOLs need to understand the logic of the dollar 'tide'!
Recently, I've seen some KOLs in the cryptocurrency space, in pursuit of traffic, speaking nonsense,
feeling like there's an invisible big hand fighting wits with them every day.
Every day, they talk about how the U.S. wants to use the dollar to 'harvest' retail investors.
People like this have a limited level of knowledge,
understanding nothing yet being particularly good at deceiving others.
Brothers can look at a few numbers to grasp the scale,
U.S. debt: over 36 trillion,
Yes, trillions, 10,000 billion, in U.S. dollars.
U.S. stock market: over 60 trillion.
U.S. real estate: over 40 trillion.
Adding other U.S. corporate bonds and various financial assets, it's heading towards 150-200 trillion U.S. dollars.
The Federal Reserve, with a slight adjustment in interest rates, will affect the valuation of these hundreds of trillions of dollars in assets.
The so-called dollar tide's most direct impact is the volatility of America's own 150 to over 200 trillion dollars in assets.
A 1% fluctuation is 1.5-2 trillion dollars,
A 10% fluctuation is 15-20 trillion dollars,
Really grasp this scale.
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Brothers need to understand the Federal Reserve,
what they consider first is the safety of America's nearly 200 trillion dollars in assets. They consider America's own inflation, employment, and unemployment rates.
As for whether there are opportunities for various capitals and forces to make money in Southeast Asia or South America, each relies on their own ability.
That little bit of money compared to America's own wealth, as mentioned earlier, the scale difference is several streets apart.
Don’t even mention Southeast Asia and South America, even in China, when it’s all counted, isn’t it just over 3 trillion dollars in foreign exchange reserves?
If taken out, it’s about enough to buy the next Nvidia.
Street KOLs should first understand the basic scale and common sense before coming here.
Does the Federal Reserve care about your little assets?
Are there capital eyes on your little cryptocurrency assets?
Yes, but it's not the Federal Reserve,
If you can't understand the above logic, read it a few more times.