FOS » Today, 9:30 am » wrote: ↑
ultimately the value of the dollar is not based on production but rather the us military. I expect a war is coming. Yemen maybe? How the us military performs will determine how the market reacts. And I predict an embarrassing loss.
Wouldn't it be in the interests of US elites to continue economic warfare? The military part comes only after the economic warfare loses steam/effectiveness.
Trump, acting on behalf of the <( JWO )>, intends to spread the damage everywhere, not just to geopolitical adversaries like China.
Yemen or Iran (2 likely targets)
The USD still looks better than all the other (****) currencies out there despite having nothing to do with production, & investors will behave accordingly. It sounds counter-intuitive given the nosebleed valuations, but US equities will march higher.