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the Great Devaluation: How to Embrace, Prepare, and Profit from Coming Global Monetary Reset

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the Great Devaluation: How to Embrace, Prepare, and Profit from Coming Global Monetary Reset
the Great Devaluation: How to Embrace, Prepare, and Profit from Coming Global Monetary Reset

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#1 Business Bestseller (
Wall Street Journal
, Amazon,
USA Today
)
The Great Devaluation
may be one of the most timely books ever written on the state of the global economy. Baratta sums it up simply enough with the following idea:
“What seems
crazy
in normal times becomes
necessary
in a crisis.”
is the #1 bestselling book that explains why the real crisis facing the world today is not the Coronavirus. The real crisis facing the world is explosive government debt and deficits. Governments are now left with no choice but to
spend
more than they make,
borrow
more than they can ever repay, and
devalue
their currencies to cover it all up.
Former Hollywood storyteller Adam Baratta brings monetary policy to life in this follow-up to his national bestseller,
Gold Is A Better Way
. You’ll learn how and why Federal Reserve polices have facilitated an explosion in government debt and have systematically undermined the world financial system in the name of profit. The result? An out of control system where financial inequality has become a ticking time bomb set to blow up the global economy.

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