The Federal Reserve's rapid flip-flopping between raising and dropping interest rates, changing from yearly to monthly decisions, indicates they are approaching a point of losing control over the economy, as even the central bank cannot predict which direction rates should move to maintain stability.
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And I think also with the existing financial system, you know, the people who run the money are very well aware of the potentials of inflation. You know, they've all studied, you know, hyperinflation in Weimar Germany. They understand how the money cycles work. They've all seen the recent financial crashes, 2001, 2008.
You know, 2008 is becoming a distant memory for a lot of people, but you know, people like myself, who were tangibly affected by the 2008 financial crisis, which was one of the things that made me study money in the first place and get it into Bitcoin. Um you know, for some people that's becoming a distant memory. We're now We've now got a whole generation of people who've worked on Wall Street for whom they didn't live through that. And so, you know, I think it's when you get to that kind of stage, people have very short memories and they start making risky bets that they really shouldn't be They really shouldn't be making. And the fact that the Federal Reserve is flip-flopping so quickly now between whether or not they raise rates or drop rates really suggests how close they are to an knife's edge because they they're changing their tune almost on a monthly basis now. It used to be on a yearly basis. They would kind of have the trend of yeah, for the near future that rates are going up and then for the near future the rates are going down. But you know, at the beginning of the year rates were going to be going down, then they went up, then they were going down. You know, when you start to I personally think when you start to see that flip-flopping get closer and closer together, that's when it's really hard to predict because if even the Federal Reserve doesn't know which way they should go to kind of keep things under control, that's the point at which they probably are losing control. So, um I'd say we're getting closer and closer. How close? It's difficult to say, but you know, I'm keeping an eye on it and uh you know, that those of us who understand what we're up against are watching very closely um with great interest to see how it plays out.
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