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Money, Mud and Hyperinflation

The historically proven antecedents to hyperinflation currently exist to an overwhelming extent. Banking crises have been shown to ordinarily precede currency crashes. Currency crashes result in high to hyper-inflation.

Hyperinflation is the single largest problem an economy can face and should be of extreme concern for anyone who is positioned defensively for deflation. It leads to the systematic destruction of savings and if not confronted correctly, the total destruction of middle-class wealth. It empowers governments, but can also enrich anyone who sees it coming and positions themselves correctly.

Of greatest importance to the report, is an analysis of the ability to fight inflation. Evidence concludes, there is a limited capacity for developed economies to fight the onset of inflation, without being crippled economically.

Money, Mud and Hyperinflation

 

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