Is this bad?
How does one make money off of this/protect oneself?
Anonymous
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11/3/2025, 10:51:34 PM
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>>520519753
>>520520667
>>520519052
>>520519325
What should people do to protect themselves from inflation?
Anonymous
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11/3/2025, 10:52:23 PM
No.520519753
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>>520519699
stockpile real goods, not money.
Food and tools
Anonymous
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11/3/2025, 11:05:55 PM
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>>520519699
Debt max. Inflation shrinks your debt. 2000$ used to be a lot for a house.
Anonymous
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11/3/2025, 11:22:24 PM
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>>520518839 (OP)
Banks borrowing money from the FED overnight to balance their books. Signifies lack of liquidity, or bottlenecks in liquidity due to regulations. FED performs these loans called open market operations or repo-operations to keep the overnight lending rate within their EFFR target.
This line will continue to up each day until the liquidity short fall squeezes something big, and then the money printer goes back on.
Anonymous
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11/3/2025, 11:29:03 PM
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Money printer go brrr. Buy equities. Buy real estate (cash). Buy crypto. Same as always.
Anonymous
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11/3/2025, 11:33:18 PM
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Honestly if you can’t into growth equity or IPOs and you’re not a savvy enough trader to arbitrage bonds or options or the like, there are only 3 things worth buying anyway:
1) real estate
2) equities, specifically blue chips, ETFs, index funds, and IPOs
3) cryptocurrency
The only real question is what is your tolerance for debt. Say low to medium risk if you don’t know what you’re doing. Don’t get underwater on your house or buy leveraged investments. Just max your 401K, stack cash, and allocate it to these. 75% real estate and equities, 25% crypto. If you know what you’re doing you can start dabbling in bond markets or spreading risk but nobody other than a small handful of former finance professionals and extremely serious amateurs do.
Anonymous
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11/3/2025, 11:45:04 PM
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>>520518839 (OP)
Why can't I access such credit?
Where's my .012% apr loan?
The fuck is this bullshit