| That’s not a typo. On February 20, the Fed balance sheet was $7.442 trillion. This week, it’s $7.557 trillion. The Fed balance sheet is not only at a new all-time high, but it’s now the size of the economies of Japan and the United Kingdom, COMBINED. This is absolute madness. The media has claimed over and over that the COVID-19 pandemic is now under control and things will start returning to normal, but the Fed’s still printing over $120 billion in money per month. At this pace, the Fed will print $1.4 TRILLION this year alone. Not billion, TRILLION — with a T. And they show no signs of stopping. Best Regards,  Graham Summers Editor, Money & Crisis |
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