The Stock Market's Impact on the U.S. Dollar

 
September 12, 2020
 
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The Fed, Modern Monetary Theory and the Impact on the US Dollar
In normal times, businesses that need capital offer a reasonable rate of return to individuals or businesses who have capital.

For example, a mining company might issue debt with a 10% coupon to expand its operations. It could hire a broker syndicate to sell those bonds to investors.

Sometimes one party gets the upper hand — but the marketplace usually finds an equilibrium.

That system hardly exists anymore.

Like it or not, governments now play a major role in determining who has access to and who can use capital.

In a sense, they have positioned themselves in the center of the capital allocation chessboard.

Let me elaborate…
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Time To Sit Back and Watch the Show
We've seen big selloffs in areas like tech recently, but this hasn't been a surprise for me and shouldn't be for those of you who routinely follow this newsletter.

I find times like these to be teachable moments — and great learning opportunities for traders.

We can't have a knee-jerk reaction to these types of markets. Don't let your instincts fool you… If you listen, watch and learn from moments like these, I think you will be better off in the long run.
What you need to know
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The Foundation of Winning Trades
This is one of the most important videos we've ever recorded…
We're finally getting to the bottom of what makes a trade a winner... what the best trades have in common… and what the worst ones tend to lack.
To find the answer, we had to look all the way back to Aristotle's "First Principle" — the idea that everything must be learned by observation and experience.
That sounds complicated, but we promise it will make sense once it's all up on our whiteboard.

We'll even use Tesla, one of the hottest stocks in the world, as an example
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