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Lets talk about more money, business, and finance related topics without worrying about the YouTube algorithm. This channel is meant to be a place where I can upload other random topics that come up, start discussions, and post freely/whenever as things come up. If that sounds good to you, subscribe!

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How the U.S. Is Quietly Erasing the $38 Trillion National Debt
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How the U.S. Is Quietly Erasing the $38 Trillion National Debt

The U.S. is using 'financial repression'—keeping interest rates below inflation—to erode the real value of its $38 trillion national debt, effectively transferring wealth from savers to the government while forcing citizens into speculative assets to preserve purchasing power.

about 1 month ago · 8 points
The WORST Financial Advice Everyone STILL Follows
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The WORST Financial Advice Everyone STILL Follows

Most people destroy wealth by obsessing over $5 lattes while ignoring six-figure decisions on housing and cars, when simply buying used vehicles for cash and shopping mortgage rates saves more money than a lifetime of skipped coffees.

about 2 months ago · 10 points
Why Car YouTubers Are Going Broke (Everyone Is Selling)
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Why Car YouTubers Are Going Broke (Everyone Is Selling)

Car YouTubers who thrived during 2020-2021's artificial bubble of inflated used car prices and tripled viewership are now facing financial strain as the market corrects, ad revenue plummets 20-80%, and unsustainable overhead forces mass liquidations of supercar collections.

2 months ago · 6 points
The "Collapse" You Won't See Coming (Worse Than 2008)
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The "Collapse" You Won't See Coming (Worse Than 2008)

The video warns of an 'inflationary crash' where the bubble is in government bonds and the dollar itself, not housing or stocks, causing asset prices like Bitcoin and gold to surge while cash holders lose purchasing power, unlike the deflationary 2008 crisis.

2 months ago · 9 points