🚨 US DOLLAR PROBLEM IS GETTING OUT OF CONTROL



And this is due to 6 major reasons.

1) DEFICITS

The US is expected to run over $22 trillion in deficits in the next 10 years.

This means constant borrowing just to maintain current spending, which is unsustainable.

2) DEBT

That borrowing has already pushed total debt above $39 trillion, over 120% of GDP.

The debt is expected to hit $64 trillion over the next decade.

The system is now heavily dependent on debt to function.

3) INTEREST COST

The US is paying more than $1.2 trillion per year in interest.

A large share of tax revenue is going only toward servicing debt, not reducing it.

And with debt going up, this is going to get a lot worse.

4) INTEREST RATES

The Fed moved rates from near zero to above 5% and is now getting hawkish again.

This constant change shows how difficult it is to manage inflation and growth together.

Also, the US now seems to be entering a period of Stagflation, which will only make things more difficult.

5) BOND YIELDS

Long-term yields are rising despite Fed rate cuts.

This means investors are demanding higher returns to hold US debt, increasing borrowing costs further.

When this happens, it's a sign that investors are not confident.

6) MARKET SIGNAL

Gold is rising, and central banks are buying more Gold.

This usually happens when confidence in currency weakens.

Also, central banks around the world are reducing dollar exposure.

When you connect all of this:

More deficits → more debt
More debt → higher interest cost
Higher cost → more money creation → more devaluation

And the data is backing this too.

If you had $100 in 2021, it's worth only $80 today.

This is the worst 5-year dollar performance in 20+ years.

And with everything happening, this will only accelerate.

The only way to protect is to get out of fiat and opt in Bitcoin.

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