Don’t you realize that all of this talk of M0, M1, M2, M3, etc., is all a charade to obfuscate and over-complicate the issue of a fiat monetary system versus one that is backed by tangible assets, such as gold and silver?
Don’t you realize that all of this talk of M0, M1, M2, M3, etc., is all a charade to obfuscate and over-complicate the issue of a fiat monetary system versus one that is backed by tangible assets, such as gold and silver?
Don’t you realize that all of this talk of M0, M1, M2, M3, etc., is all a charade to obfuscate and over-complicate the issue of a fiat monetary system versus one that is backed by tangible assets, such as gold and silver?
Don’t you realize that all of this talk of M0, M1, M2, M3, etc., is all a charade to obfuscate and over-complicate the issue of a fiat monetary system versus one that is backed by tangible assets, such as gold and silver?
Don’t you realize that all of this talk of M0, M1, M2, M3, etc., is all a charade to obfuscate and over-complicate the issue of a fiat monetary system versus one that is backed by tangible assets, such as gold and silver?
M3? Can you still get M3 data anywhere?
M3? Can you still get M3 data anywhere?
M3? Can you still get M3 data anywhere?
M3? Can you still get M3 data anywhere?
M3? Can you still get M3 data anywhere?
I think the data surrounding M3 was absent for a while, but recently has been collected by a private corporation. I think the underlying point here is that paper (fiat) money should be backed by tangible assets such as gold and silver, rather than be printed out of thin air.
I think the data surrounding M3 was absent for a while, but recently has been collected by a private corporation. I think the underlying point here is that paper (fiat) money should be backed by tangible assets such as gold and silver, rather than be printed out of thin air.
I think the data surrounding M3 was absent for a while, but recently has been collected by a private corporation. I think the underlying point here is that paper (fiat) money should be backed by tangible assets such as gold and silver, rather than be printed out of thin air.
I think the data surrounding M3 was absent for a while, but recently has been collected by a private corporation. I think the underlying point here is that paper (fiat) money should be backed by tangible assets such as gold and silver, rather than be printed out of thin air.