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“THE BIG BULL MARKET IN GOLD AND SILVER HAS ONLY JUST BEGUN”

Share this article DR. THORSTEN POLLEIT (WWW.BOOMBUSTREPORT.COM) INTERVIEWS CLAUDIO GRASS Thorsten Polleit (TP): On November 5, 2024, Donald J. Trump was elected the new U.S. president with a landslide victory. His declared goal is to take on the “Deep State” and its bureaucracy. His advisor, Elon Musk, is urging the reduction of national debt, and even the inflationary Federal Reserve (Fed) has become a target, described as an evil that must be healed. Is all this just early enthusiasm,...

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Crowdfunding: Eine deutsche Bibliothek des Mises Instituts

Übersetzungen der amerikanischen Werke von mises.org: Mit dem Crowdfunding auf Kickstarter könnt ihr Andreas Tank dabei unterstützen. Youtube X Die Grundlagen der österreichischen Schule und des Libertarismus sind da, sie sind nur nicht für jeden auf Deutsch zugänglich und das lässt sich ändern. Damit ich mich aber voll und ganz der Aufgabe widmen kann, den Großteil der Mises-Bibliothek ins Deutsche zu übertragen, brauche ich finanziellen Spielraum und kann mich nicht nach einem...

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The destruction of civilization – implications of extreme monetary interventions

When I was asked to write an article about the impact of negative interest rates and negative yielding bonds, I thought this is a chance to look at the topic from a broader perspective. There have been lots of articles speculating about the possible implications and focusing on their impact in the short run, but it’s not very often that an analysis looks a bit further into the future, trying to connect money and its effect on society itself. Qui bono? Let...

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The destruction of civilization – implications of extreme monetary interventions

When I was asked to write an article about the impact of negative interest rates and negative yielding bonds, I thought this is a chance to look at the topic from a broader perspective. There have been lots of articles speculating about the possible implications and focusing on their impact in the short run, but it’s not very often that an analysis looks a bit further into the future, trying to connect money and its effect on society itself.  Qui bono? Let us begin with a basic...

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