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Knowledge Source

Locality: Ivanhoe, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9490 8888



Address: 242A Waterdale Road 3079 Ivanhoe, VIC, Australia

Website: http://knowledgesource.com.au

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25.01.2022 Huge government spending around the world is thought to also be behind the expected commodity bull market. The Wall St. Bull remains a symbol of aggressive financial market prosperity. | Reuters/Carlo Allegri photo If the commodity supercycle is all puff, what’s the outlook for property? So yesterday I told you why many investment banks and economists think we might be on the cusp of a commodity supercycle.... https://knowledgesource.com.au/commodity-boom-property-boom/



25.01.2022 How to train yourself for courageous living. When you dig into Stoicsm, you get the sense that its not really a spiritual world view. Its not even a philosophy really. It comes off much more like a user-manual for earth. That is, it meets reality where it is. It has a clear-eyed picture of what humans are like and what makes them happy, and it has a clear-eyed view of what you should do with that knowledge. [ 530 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/an-ancient-user-manual-for-/

25.01.2022 No B.S Friday: There are many lessons to take from the Easter stories. Today, I’m thinking about heroism. I know most people know I failed school more than once. But did you also know I failed Sunday School seven times? Yep. True story. You can fail Sunday School. I had the same relationship with Sunday School that I had with weekday school.... https://knowledgesource.com.au/no-bs-easter-is-a-festival-/

24.01.2022 No B.S Friday: most people make a big mistake when they set the trajectory of their lives. In many ways, humans are a hot mess. I don’t feel I really need to justify that. It’s pretty easy to find people just making a hot mess of themselves, of their countries or of the entire planet. I don’t think it’s my case to make.... https://knowledgesource.com.au/no-bs-why-were-such-a-hot-m/



24.01.2022 Nero can kill me, but he cannot harm me. ~ Seneca In Stoicism, the perfected human is independent. They are islands in the sea of humanity. (Many could probably lay claim to continents.) In that sense, they are untouchable. It doesnt matter what fate serves up. It doesnt matter what happens to them. It doesnt matter what other people do to them. [ 666 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/how-the-stoics-became-untou/

23.01.2022 Are you living true to your last year on earth? How many people do you think are wishing they could do 2019 over? Imagine if you could go back to the start of 2019 and say, Hey guys. 2020 is going to be craaa-azy. Theres going to be a global pandemic. Everything is going to get shut down. The government is effectively going to nationalise the entire economy. [ 468 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/no-bs-my-last-year-on-earth/

23.01.2022 Ray Dalio has runs on the board. This is what he thinks about Bitcoin. So, crypto hey? Here we go again. Fascinating times. It does feel like a rehash of 2017 to me an amazing new tech, smothered in a stinking pile of hype and crap coins. Don’t get me wrong. There’s some gold here. There’s also money to be made.... https://knowledgesource.com.au/my-gurus-thoughts-on-crypto/



21.01.2022 The market mood has turned but lets not get ahead of ourselves. So, I get the sense the mood is shifting. The last people to imagine that this was just a temporary blip on the radar - that wed be back to business in as usual in a jiffy they have all rolled over now. Everyone is settling in for the long haul now. [ 552 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/deep-trouble-really/

21.01.2022 No B.S Friday: I’m still not quite sure what to make of this experience That little dog got me in so much trouble. So I remember I was out for a walk one time, and this little dog comes running up to say hello. I like dogs, so I bent down to give it a bit of a pat and a ruffle.... https://knowledgesource.com.au/no-bs-lessons-from-a-naught/

21.01.2022 REA Group is giving us an insight into property demand. And it’s simply scorching. I’m sure you don’t need to be told this if you’re active in the market right now, but property demand is red-hot right now. Like scorching. That’s the read we’re getting from REA Group the mob behind realestate.com.au. They reckon they’re seeing huge volumes of buyers across their websites at levels miles above what they were seeing pre-Covid.... https://knowledgesource.com.au/the-simple-reason-prices-ar/

20.01.2022 Its groundhog day here in Melbourne. You dont miss what you have until its gone. You know whats killing me right now? All the certainty. Ive never had so much certainty in my life. Each day is totally precedented. Im sailing around and around in chartered waters. And its getting me down. This is life in Melbourne in Stage 4 lockdown. [ 469 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/no-bs-the-crushing-certaint/

20.01.2022 Banks are nervous, and data shows a lot of deals falling over 2020 hey? So much new. So much unprecedented. Its the year that keeps on giving. So let me give you the latest phenomenon: Boomerang Properties. A boomerang property is a property that gets sold, but then ends up coming back on the market because the deal falls over most probably because the buyer cant get finance. [ 485 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/boomerang-properties-whats-/



19.01.2022 The property market is thundering along. Can we keep it up? So I guess you caught the headlines last week about how the property market is going absolutely gangbusters right now. Prices were up 2.8% in March the biggest increase in 33 years! And that was on the back of 2.1% in February, which was the biggest increase in 17 years!... https://knowledgesource.com.au/can-property-grow-any-faster/

19.01.2022 Its the greatest financial con in history and no one is talking about it. Im actually surprised more people arent talking about a revolution. Weve seen surprising level of bipartisan, across-the-political spectrum support for the crisis response. And thats surprising given were in the middle of one of the greatest wealth transfers in human history! Think about whats going on for a moment. [ 476 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/how-wall-street-became-a-so/

19.01.2022 There’s a new world being built. These are exciting times. So, have you clocked how much the world has changed in the last few months? I know it’s hard to keep track of. 2020 was such a roller coaster that most of us came out of it with no idea which was up. (Just follow house prices. They’re definitely heading up.)... https://knowledgesource.com.au/can-5tn-kill-trump/

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18.01.2022 The RBA has thrown a lot of cash at the market. Was it too much? I’m finding it hard to find a reason not to pile back into the markets right now. I’m definitely talking about the property market (though there was never any reason to get out!) but I’m also talking about equity markets. Everything is looking pretty bullish right now.... https://knowledgesource.com.au/have-we-over-cooked-the-eco/

18.01.2022 I think most people are way to shy. This is why. So like a lot of Aussies right now, Ive been spending a lot of time in the garden lately, and I had an epiphany: Gardening sucks. I mean sure, some people love it. Good for them. But its not for me. If I want to get my hands dirty, Ill open a spreadsheet and crunch the numbers on my next deal. [ 456 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/no-bs-why-shy-shady/

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17.01.2022 America is still the country to watch but its like watching a train wreck. Good news. Disney World has reopened! Great stuff. Must mean that the US is on top of things, right? Well, actually, not so much. The number of daily cases is on the rise. I dont know if youve been tracking this chart like I have (The prospects for the global recovery swing on what happens in America, IMHO), but this is grim. [ 432 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/america-goes-full-train-wre/

17.01.2022 Closeup of Australan money including ten and twenty dollar notes and one dollar coin. When you look at how Aussie households are actually doing, you get a very surprising story Are Australian households actually building up a massive war-chest? Are they about to unleash a surge of cash onto the asset markets? Maybe. WEre getting pretty used to all the bad numbers. [ 508 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/aussies-cop-24bn-windfall/

17.01.2022 Is Melbourne going the way of Perth? Or is Perth the new Melbourne? Its one of the traps when we talk about the property market. Normally, were talking about a level of analysis thats so broad that its almost meaningless. And thats definitely true at the national level. The national growth rate is indicative, but it can mask a lot of variation at the state-by-state level, let alone at the suburb-by-suburb level. [ 589 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/oz-property-market-splits-l/

17.01.2022 The stoics said the key to happiness was managing expectations. Misery comes from expectations. Im going back to my stoic roots to help me keep my sanity in these crazy times. And this is one of the key insights from the stoics. Misery comes from expectations. Think about it like this. Imagine someone gives you an apple. Thats kinda nice. Apples are good. [ 511 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/a-3000-year-old-mind-hack/

16.01.2022 The banks think conditions are fantastic, and it’s nothing but up from here for house prices. I don’t always listen to the proceedings of the House of Representatives Standing Committee public hearing into the banks, but when I do, it’s because they’re talking about house prices growing at 25% pa. The bosses of the big banks were back in Canberra last week for a strong dressing down for their baby-eating practices, amongst other things.... https://knowledgesource.com.au/revealed-the-view-from-mone/

16.01.2022 Could turning office towers into apartments be the solution we need? No. So things are getting a bit panicky in Melbourne. Its getting a bit edgier. And now theyre talking about turning empty offices in Melbourne CBD into apartments in an attempt to revitalise the city. With business leaders and the Melbourne City Council concerned that WFH could become permanent, they have devised a plan to convert empty office space into apartments in a bid to revitalise the CBD: [ 459 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/capp-dont-build-more-crap/

15.01.2022 Could Corona hand the Presidency to Biden on a platter? What happens then? Yesterday I showed you this chart here, which worryingly seems to show new Corona Cases getting out of control in the US. As I said, its a misnomer to call this a second wave. Its actually just the spread of the first wave into the southern states. Call it The Southern Wave. [ 555 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/the-disaster-that-trump-can/

15.01.2022 Mortgage holidays are hiding a lot of pain. But if that pain makes it way on to the banks books, theyre in real trouble. In less than 100 days, the Australian economy will topple over a cliff. Australia is doing better than most nations right now (tell that to the one in five workers who lost work!), but the mountain of stimulus and support weve put in place is all due to end in September. [ 644 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/banks-set-for-a-fall-in-oct/

14.01.2022 If youre too snatchy, youre settling for second best. Patience is a virtue. I mean that. Its practically a spiritual discipline. And its a discipline thats worth developing. I say that because when I look out at the world, I reckon most people are too snatchy. That is, the universe offers them something a bit shiny, and they rush out and grab it. [ 455 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/no-bs-why-you-need-this-spi/

14.01.2022 Shaking hands flat design. Handshake, business agreement. partnership concepts. motion graphic flat animation footage. No B.S Friday: People just like different things. This is how you weaponise it. This one is just because it’s fun to think about how humans work. You might be able to apply some of this to your wealth journey. I’m sure it will come in useful at some point.... https://knowledgesource.com.au/no-bs-why-this-salesperson-/

14.01.2022 The worsening situation in China could send more Hong Kongers here that could have a big impact on our property markets. So it seems are coming to their inevitable conclusion in Hong Kong. The Chinese Communist Party is flexing its muscle, and protestors are being arrested on new anti-sedition laws. Its a shame. If things deteriorate rapidly (and this is 2020, so the worst case scenario is probably your base case) it could mean we find a rush of Hong Kongers heading for the safe and welcoming arms of Australia. [ 549 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/australia-to-open-gates-to-/

13.01.2022 The key to living is in the last place youll look. I know this is probably going to be an edgy topic right now. But I want to talk about death from a Stoic perspective. So full compassion for people facing the prospect of losing loved-ones right now, through Covid or through whatever rusty scythe Old Death is waving at us right now. [ 574 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/how-to-die-a-stoic-death/

13.01.2022 What I think about the Black Lives Matter protests sweeping the globe. Ok. Black Lives Matter. Lets talk about that. Now straight up, Im a rich white guy. Thats a brand that, probably for good reason, doesnt carry a lot of credibility right now. But staying silent is a vote for the status quo, so let me just go ahead and lob in my two cents worth anyway. [ 593 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/no-bs-why-ive-said-nothing-/

12.01.2022 No B.S Friday: What I think of the end of the Trump era. So it looks like Trump is cooked. I know it looks like he’s going to fight it, but I think he’s got nothing. If he had something, we would have heard about it by now. There’s been an usually long period of silence from the former president.... https://knowledgesource.com.au/no-bs-expect-more-trumps/

12.01.2022 How this apology saved my faith in politics. Wow. Did you see the apology Dan Andrews just made? My Fellow Victorians, I muffed it. Im deeply sorry. I am so sorry that our half-arsed brain-fart of a quarantine policy failed. Im so sorry that it means that life cant go back to normal. That face masks are mandatory. That youre not allowed to go to Queensland or anywhere. [ 429 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/no-bs-andrews-stunning-apol/

12.01.2022 MMT is going mainstream. This changes everything. Over a year before Covid hit, I was telling my readers about a seismic shift in economics. And I still reckon over the next ten years, this will hands-down be the biggest issue for property investors going forward. For better or worse this revolution has a name: Modern Monetary Theory, or MMT. [ 641 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/abc-goes-money-printing-gaga/

11.01.2022 Im going back to my roots to learn how to handle Melbournes lockdown. Im not sure how many of my readers across the country know this, but Im in Melbourne. Its the city I call home. Its where I grew up. Its where we base the whole Knowledge Source operations. And were in lock-down. Were in mandatory mask town. Ill be honest, Ive been having a bit of a rough time with it. [ 608 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/how-the-stoics-would-deal-w/

11.01.2022 The Stoics reckon that only disciplined desire leads to happiness So Im unpacking some of the wisdom from the ancient Stoics right now. This isnt just for your benefit. (Stop making it all about you for once.) Im actively looking for the tools that are going to get me through this. I know I make this look easy, but theres a lot going on behind the scenes. [ 980 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/happiness-is-an-empty-bucke/

11.01.2022 No B.S Friday: try this stress-buster on for size. I was riding the edge of my overwhelm the other day. No real reason. It’s funny how it works like that. I was busy. I had a lot on. A lot of deadlines coming to a crunch. But that’s not unusual for me. I’m a high productivity individual. There’s always a lot going on.... https://knowledgesource.com.au/no-bs-how-to-beat-the-overw/

11.01.2022 Im still looking for an explanation for current share market valuations. Robots get us closer, but theres still big gaps. So yesterday I was looking at the herd-dynamics driving the market. I showed you why some people think its the mindless momentum of the herd that has taken the share market to all time highs on the back of the worst economic data in history. [ 610 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/the-robots-say-buy-do-we-be/

10.01.2022 You can buy a Telsa with Bitcoin, but the reasons why you shouldn’t say a lot about the market. Imagine being Elon Musk. You tweet that you bought a hat for your dog on Etsy, and Etsy’s share price jumps 8%. There should be an ETF that just buys anything Musk mentions in a tweet. It’d be a killer. Last week, Musk announced that you could now buy Telsa cars with Bitcoin.... https://knowledgesource.com.au/musks-bitcoin-future-is-not/

10.01.2022 No B.S Friday: Sometimes emotions are just energy stories. Are you depressed, or just resting? Serious question. Think about it. Why do we describe moods as ‘buoyant’? Why do we say things like her smile always lifts me up or I’m feeling down? Why do we think like that like there’s some vertical scale with negative emotions down the bottom, and positive emotions at the top.... https://knowledgesource.com.au/no-bs-how-to-turn-mood-to-e/

10.01.2022 We’ve never seen money this cheap. But it could get cheaper yet. Interest rates have tumbled since Covid was unleashed on the world, and they could still go lower yet. Right now, many lenders, especially the big lenders, have chalk-board rates below 2%. That’s phenomenal. When I started investing mortgage rates were well into double digits. I could imagine getting a mortgage rate with a one in front of it.... https://knowledgesource.com.au/interest-rates-could-still-/

10.01.2022 The thing about herds is that no one things theyre herd Do you run with the herd? No, of course you dont. You dont think of yourself as part of the herd. Youre not a fearful sheep or an instinct-driven cow. Youre a free thinker. You walk your own path. They should name a fragrance after you. And look, the fact that youve made it this far the fact that youre reading these blogs rather than noming up whatever grass the main-stream media puts in front of your over-sized nose that means youre already inclined to independent thought and critical media consumption. [ 451 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/no-bs-why-youre-probably-pa/

10.01.2022 Wine exports are getting hit. Where does it end? So Australias $1.1bn wine export industry has become the latest victim in our on-going spat with China. Its no secret that their anti-dumping investigation is retaliation for taking sides with the US. They know it, we know it. Lets just call a spade a spade. Australia is responding with what is cutely being called The Morrison Doctrine. [ 574 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/are-we-ready-to-go-post-chi/

08.01.2022 Weve jumped into bed with the US. Did we make the right choice? You guys know Im a big fan of Ray Dalio. Not only is the guy a legend in the money and investment world, hes also a great big picture thinker. And big picture thinking is funny. Its totally worthless until suddenly its incredibly valuable. And most people get caught up in the short term cycles chasing this or that and then the big picture changes and the whole investing paradigm gets flipped on its head. [ 744 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/watch-the-end-of-an-empire-/

07.01.2022 I put some numbers on where asset prices could go from here. So the RBA has gone QE. This is probably one of the most important things to happen to markets in the past 20 years. So let’s break it down. So QE Quantitative Easing. They are ‘easing’ the ‘quantity’ of money in the system. That is. They’re making more of it. [ 435 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/why-the-asx-could-double/

07.01.2022 No B.S Friday: The agility of liberal democracy has been tested, and I don’t think we passed. It may be the case that our greatest strength is also our greatest weakness. Freedom is what makes little countries like Australia great, but I also fear it is being weaponised against us. We know that the Russians were running general disinformation campaigns during 2020.... https://knowledgesource.com.au/no-bs-how-they-weaponized-f/

06.01.2022 Everything is lining up for the biggest economic boom in a generation. So, I’m picking up on something. The talk in the economic commentary I follow (which is a lot) has shifted. We used to be talking about whether we would recover, or whether we could keep the recovery on track. Now, it’s about how big the coming boom is going to be.... https://knowledgesource.com.au/best-business-conditions-ev/

06.01.2022 Its not a second wave you have to worry about now. Its about whats happening in Texas. Theres still a lot of uncertainty about where this Covid Crisis is going, but for my money, right now it all hinges on America. The next couple of weeks are going to be pivotal. If America keeps Covid at bay, then it is entirely possible well snap back with a V-shaped recovery. [ 499 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/the-1-threat-to-the-outlook/

06.01.2022 Ive got two theories that explain why the share market is so high, but neither are good. Such interesting times hey? A month ago we were wondering if we were looking at total economic collapse a global economic meltdown. Now were wondering if were in the middle of a share market bubble. How are we wondering if were in the middle of a bubble when its still not clear that capitalism itself is going to survive? [ 522 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/robots-vs-sheep-who-control/

06.01.2022 I flagged a pivot from commercial to residential property a few months ago. Looks like its taking shape. At the start of the crisis I talked about a potential pivot from Commercial to Residential property. Things seem to be playing out more or less as I expected, though its still early days. The basic idea here is that commercial property is going to struggle with the Covid economy much more than residential property will. [ 433 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/why-i-was-right/

05.01.2022 Everyone’s talking about a new commodity supercycle what are they on about? So are we about to launch into another commodity supercycle. That’s the catch-cry doing the rounds right now. Supercycle! SU-PAAA CY-CLE!! If that’s what’s happening, it could have huge implications for the Aussie economy since we’re such a commodity powerhouse. And remember, the last mining boom lit a fire under house prices in a major way.... https://knowledgesource.com.au/commodities-have-launched-p/

05.01.2022 Ive been getting a bit of hate-mail lately. Heres what I think about it. So Ive been copping a bit of hate-mail lately. This isnt entirely new. Im a hate-able guy. But it does seem to have picked up a bit lately. And its coming at me from all directions. When I stuck my neck out for Black Lives Matter, I got attacked by conservatives. [ 734 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/no-bs-whoa-i-got-a-pandemic/

05.01.2022 Some new data off the real-estate websites, shows us that buyers are hungry. Can we trust it? High-intent buyers Have you heard of them before? Me either. Not until this week, anyway. The REA group, which publishes realestate.com.au, has just launched a new data series. Im always hungry for data and interested in what the pointy-heads come up with, so I was curious to see what this one is about. [ 462 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/strange-trends-emerge-on-th/

04.01.2022 Covid is changing how we build economies and that could be great news. I know were still knee deep in this Corona business, but Im starting to think about what things look like on the other side of this. And I kind of think that globalisation, as we know it, is toast. Its gone. Its making way for something new altogether. [ 499 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/no-bs-how-do-we-build-a-fac/

04.01.2022 New data on just how many businesses are struggling is grim. Very grim. I think I would describe the current mood as delusional. People are feeling brighter about the outlook. Covid concerns are easing and things are looking up. And its true, there are reasons to be optimistic. But to a point. And I think we got conditioned we spent so long focusing on the worst case scenario that now were looking at the not-quite-the-worst-case scenario, its looking pretty good in comparison. [ 498 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/getting-better-youre-delusi/

03.01.2022 Bitcoin has become too big to fail. I’ve got to admit, when I first heard about Bitcoin and what the crypto mission was, I was sceptical. I now think I was wrong. Remember, Bitcoin (like most of the alt-coins in the crypto universe) is an alternative currency. That’s what it seeks to be. An alternative to the dollars and coins in your pocket.... https://knowledgesource.com.au/the-crypto-killer-is-dead/

02.01.2022 Covid like every crisis is grotesquely unfair. The richer are getting richer. The poor are getting poorer. My heart really goes out to people who have lost their livelihoods through this crisis. Because I know theres no justice in the world. Economics is a b!tch. Were seeing it already. Covid is hitting poorer people hardest. In Australia, the Melbourne Institute Survey is showing that 24% of respondents said they are feeling moderately or very financially stressed, up from 21% in the previous month. [ 513 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/proof-the-poor-are-being-sl/

01.01.2022 I tell you what’s really going to kill Labor at the next Federal election: The media have worked themselves into a tizz over divisions in the Federal Labor party, after pro-coal resources dude Joel Fitzgibbon quit the front bench to go and lob bombs from the sidelines. From the ABC: Canberra’s revolving door of political leaders is creaking again. Fitzgibbon, freshly freed from the constraints of the frontbench, called a press conference on Tuesday to declare war (of sorts).... https://knowledgesource.com.au/labors-real-problem/

01.01.2022 Dan Andrews has compromised our most important line of defence. Victorians are pissed right now. Of course we are. Were going into another six weeks of lock down. Six weeks! Im not going to be able to get coffee at my favourite dive for six weeks. Im very grumpy about that. And Ive got it easier than anyone. What about the caf owner? [ 684 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/no-bs-sack-andrews-save-the/

01.01.2022 The RBA doesn’t want you to be rich. They need you to be rich. I don’t know if you’ve picked up on it, but there’s a drive to make you richer. Are you feeling it? Gina Reinhart is. All the rich-listers are. Their wealth has jumped a staggering 24% in the past twelve months. Gina’s has double. Doubled! According to the AFR:... https://knowledgesource.com.au/why-the-rba-needs-you-to-be/

01.01.2022 How would you sell membership to Club Australia? So 2020 still has time left on the clock. Whats it going to throw at us? Radio-active spiders? A new strain of poisonous ants? Asteroid strike? Ive got a hot tip for ya: Western Australia secedes. (Thats not a typo. That secedes as in, leaves the Federation, and becomes its own nation state). [ 498 more words ] https://knowledgesource.com.au/no-bs-wa-to-leave-australia/

01.01.2022 The boom next year hinges on this one thing: So it seems like we’re all agreed now. 2021 is going to be big. CBA, ANZ, Westpac are all looking for price growth of between 10 and 20% over the next year or so. (I don’t know what NAB are on the record as predicting, but it’s probably something pretty similar.)... https://knowledgesource.com.au/the-key-to-the-boom-in-2021/

01.01.2022 How exactly will all this fresh money spark a boom in property? I tell you. So this one is for the folks who want to understand just how epic the money-printing madness is right now, and just how it’s going to make asset markets explode. So last week the RBA committed to print another $100bn at a pace of $5bn a week.... https://knowledgesource.com.au/proof-money-printing-is-a-b/

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