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February 24, 2016
How to Protect Your Wealth from Negative Interest Rates by Shah Gilani
Dear Wall Street Insights & Indictments Reader,
As I told you last week, the Federal Reserve is already planning to unleash an economic "nuclear option" on the U.S. markets... a Negative Interest Rate Policy (NIRP).
The negative reception NIRP is getting from a lot of economists, analysts, and ordinary Americans doesn't diminish the likelihood the Fed will resort to this disastrous policy if it sees an emergency on the horizon.
It doesn't matter that the Fed's ZIRP (zero interest rate policy) and quantitative easing (QE) experiments inflated the stock market, undermined economic growth as corporations used ZIRP to buy back shares instead of investing in plants, equipment, and labor, juiced-up banks' balance sheets so they could pay dividends to pump up their shares, and forced other central banks to follow its insane policies.
That's what the Keynesian Frankenstein that we call the Fed does to create emergencies.
And, as sure as the next emergency's coming, so is NIRP.
But don't believe for a second NIRP's going to save us. It's not. It's going to hurt - a lot.
There are only a few ways to protect yourself from the NIRP monster, so listen up...
Here's what else I'm following...
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Negative Interest Rates Are Coming... Here's What You Need to Know The Federal Reserve is looking to tighten its grip on the American economy, but this "nuclear option" could bring about the end of free markets. Here's what the Fed wants you to believe, what's really going to happen, and how, if the Fed wins the battle it's about to wage, Americans will lose their war for economic freedom. Click here.
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