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Nov 29, 2022
Some key points from this discussion on the geostrategic and security dimensions of monetary policy, which Fed officials & US policy makers ignore at their peril: Starting book quote "If the contemporary hegemon has an unknowing headquarters, it's t
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Oct 6, 2022
Very important article that bespeaks a potential rupture in US-OPEC relations… and a strategic geopolitical shift that may have major monetary implications… 🧵 www.wsj.com/articles/opec-decision-to-cut-oil-output-prompts-u-s-to-weigh-options-1166505
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Sep 21, 2022
US national security & monetary policy seem to be increasingly working at cross-purposes. Now, we see the Fed & Treasury driving the USD up even as the WH/Congress push industrial policy & the Pentagon is increasingly focused on rebuilding the defen
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Jun 26, 2022
I keep coming back to these charts from @LynAldenContact, thinking about the ways “this time may be different”. A key difference imo is the nature of the Treasury market itself. Unlike 40s (or even 70s), USTs are the foundational reserve asset & co
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Mar 8, 2022
At a time when geopolitical & economic shifts threaten to disrupt the global monetary order, can #Bitcoin give the U.S. a national security advantage? The Bitcoin Policy Institute conducted an assessment of this question. Here is what we found:
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Feb 1, 2022
#Bitcoin is often maligned as shady money, a Ponzi scheme, an energy waste, even as a threat to the US dollar. Rarely discussed is how it can support U.S. strength by fostering renewable energy, help counter China, and drive innovation. Here's how:
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