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Why It Will Be EASIER To Make Money In The Next Few Years - How Stimulus & Inflation Benefits

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With all the recent talks of recession or economic collapse, many people often forget how interlinked monetary policy is and the good effects that come will problems. I go over the history of the dollar and the strenght and how we responded to the last financial crisis and how the real estate bubble was formed from the policy created in fixing the tech bubble. That being said, with new stimulus packages on the way and a wave of inflation about to hit in the next 12 months, it creates a unique opportunity for everybody and especially the savy investors. With more money bout to enter into circulation, with more dollars it will literally become easier to get your hands on money. So hope you are ready! Let me know what you think and if you got any follow up questions!

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