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Topic created on 17th Oct. 2018 | Page: 19 of 44 | Answers: 433 | Views: 68,669
Anonym
We "burn" enough in the OCs

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AceOfSpades
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AceOfSpades
Amateur
BonanzaKing wrote on 10/19/2018 at 23:16: We "burn" enough in the OCs

Yes , sometimes I really think I might as well throw the money in the fireplace :S

Good luck to all!

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Knochen
Elite
But this is only because it is now impossible to manipulate the financial market with cash. In the past, it would have been possible to stimulate the economy by removing huge amounts of cash from the market. Later, the money could have been put back into circulation to weaken the economy. Today, however, since a large part of the money exists only digitally, it doesn't really matter what you do with the money

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Bone wrote on 19.10.2018 at 23:31: But it is also only because it is now impossible to manipulate the financial market through cash. In the past, it would have been possible to stimulate the economy by removing huge amounts of cash from the market. Later, the money could have been put back into circulation to weaken the economy. Today, however, since a large part of the money exists only digitally, it doesn't really matter what you do with the money.

And according to the same principle, it is done digitally today.

I think I remember that there is a total of 20 trillion on the market worldwide, but in the background there are over 100 trillion more. If only a small part of it would be thrown on the market - financial crisis 2.0.

One can only hope that not one of those suddenly starts to play in Online Casinos and gambles away 2 trillion at Bonanza because no free spins have come.

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Elite
Random wrote on 10/19/2018 at 23:41
And the same principle is used to do it digitally today.

I think I remember that there are 20 trillion on the market worldwide and in the background there are more than 100 trillion. If only a small part of it would be thrown on the market - financial crisis 2.0.

One can only hope that not one of those suddenly starts to play in Online Casinos and gambles away 2 trillion at Bonanza because no free spins have come.

Yes and No. Today one artificially appreciates or depreciates a currency by operating on the prime rate. In this way it is of course even more antisocial, because it is possible to throw cheap money on the market, banks lend cheap money, people borrow cheap money from the bank and 15 years later no one can afford the mortgage and Detroit is suddenly empty. I don't know how much money is really out in the market and how many values exist in the form of stocks, real estate, art, etc., currently though the world is severely in the red. With whom also always. Capitalism has its illogic

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Bones wrote on 10/19/2018 at 11:48 pm
Yes and No. Today you artificially appreciate or depreciate a currency by operating on the prime rate. In that way it is of course several levels more anti-social, because it is possible to throw cheap money on the market, banks borrow cheap money, people borrow cheap money from the bank and 15 years later no one can afford the mortgage and Detroit is suddenly empty. I don't know how much money is really out in the market and how many values exist in the form of stocks, real estate, art, etc., currently though the world is severely in the red. With whom also always. Capitalism has its illogic.

The interest rate control of the FED and the monopoly on it is of course a great concentration of power.

The problem with our monetary system, however, is actually not even the interest rates, as is often believed. In a fair monetary system, interest rates would hardly be a problem. The only real problem is the creation of money out of nothing, on which the banks have a monopoly. This then also gives rise to the famous inflation. This means quite simply: Money is created out of nothing behind which there is no value creation, but it must be paid back again through value creation.

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snopsim
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I think that at the gas station you still have the best chance to buy Paysi's at the height

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snopsim wrote on 10/20/2018 at 16:38: I think that at the gas station you still have the best chance to buy Paysi's at the height

The gas station I used to live at was basically always sold out. Either you are there between 0 and 2 o'clock at night or there was already no more paysafe

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TonioKroeger
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Bone wrote on 10/20/2018 at 4:48 pm
The gas station where I used to live was almost always sold out. Either you went there between 0 and 2 in the morning or there was no paysafe anymore.

Depends m.E. on the individual stores. In the large Aral gas station near me there are no problems even with many cards, in the small already

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