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Oct 2022
1h 3m

It’s Not Just Inflation, The Fed’s Lost ...

Blockworks
About this episode

The CPI print just came out, and prices are hot. This week's roundup explores the implications of high inflation, what it means for company earnings and what to expect next.

Has the Fed lost control? Is this the fault of current or prior regimes? Where are rates headed? Is QE coming back? Tune in to find out!

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Timestamps:


(00:00) Introduction

(00:36) Update, Bitcoin Is Still A Volatile Asset

(09:46) CPI Print Hot Hot Hot

(17:42) Entitlement & Earnings Trouble

(23:17) More Rate Hikes?

(30:54 The Fed’s Failure

(52:47) Restarting QE

(59:52) Exporting Inflation, Will It Continue?

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Referenced In The Show:


"The Committee To Save The World"

http://content.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,19990215,00.html


Bilderberg Group's Connection To Everything In The World

https://bit.ly/3CYEoxP


Rubicon (book)

https://amzn.to/3fX8uIP

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