Banking System Decoding Friedman: Is Inflation Always About the Money? javier, February 8, 2024February 12, 2024 Inflation. It’s the silent thief, slowly stealing the value of your hard-earned cash. But who’s the culprit? Milton Friedman, the Nobel Prize-winning economist, famously declared: “Inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon.” In other words, he believed it all boils down to one thing: the government printing too much… Continue Reading
Banking System The Silent Erosion of Purchasing Power javier, February 4, 2024 Demystifying Fiat Currency: The Silent Erosion of Purchasing Power and How We Can Reclaim Economic Stability Introduction: In the intricate web of modern economies, governments wield a powerful tool known as fiat currency. Yet, the unchecked issuance of this currency, coupled with monetary corruption, has led to a gradual erosion… Continue Reading
Banking System How Interest Rates Conduct the Market Orchestra javier, January 21, 2024 In the intricate world of finance, where every move is a note in a symphony of economic activity, one player takes center stage – interest rates. Like a conductor guiding an orchestra, interest rates wield their influence over the stock market, commodities, and various financial realms. In this blog post,… Continue Reading
Why Do Banks Collapse? javier, March 16, 2023 A bank run is a situation where a large number of depositors of a bank try to withdraw their money all at once, leading to a liquidity crisis and potentially causing the bank to collapse. In a bank run, depositors fear that the bank may become insolvent or go bankrupt,… Continue Reading