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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-17 03-23

in LeoFinance15 days ago

Part 9/16:

A central theme was the structural issues plaguing the global economy, especially in the U.S., where debt levels have spiraled out of control. The discussion pointed to recent failed bond auctions, where bonds didn’t find enough buyers, requiring the Federal Reserve to step in and purchase securities directly — a clear sign of a faltering market.

This scenario portends impending inflation, as increased money supply from the Fed’s interventions risks diminishing dollar value. The expert explained that printing money to cover massive debt is inevitable, creating cyclical patterns of inflation, rate hikes, and attempts at suppression, which may ultimately lead to hyperinflation if unaddressed.