Bitcoin Brings Maximum Pain for Globalists
The macro picture in Europe looks bearish and as the Federal Reserve signals continued hawkish stance, bitcoin provides a hopeful path forward.Watch This Episode On YouTube or RumbleListen To The Episode Here:AppleSpotifyGoogleLibsynOvercastIn this episode of the “Fed Watch” podcast, due to popular demand, I welcome Tom Luongo back on the show! Luongo is one of my favorite writers due to his entertaining prose and deeply refreshing insight on global macro, geopolitics and currency markets. He is also a long-term Bitcoiner, discussing it for many years in his writing and podcasts.“Fed....
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