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Author Topic: Central Banks to STOP Printing Money in Dec 2018...How will this effect Bitcoin?  (Read 134 times)
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September 15, 2018, 03:45:03 PM
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It is now a known fact that central banks are printing money, and buying stocks to fuel their economy...

But this is coming to an end as of December 2018...
What will this mean for the greenback, and what will this mean for Bitcoin?

Sources raising this question:
ECB to stop printing money in December 2018 - The Independant
THE EU PRINTED €700 BILLION AS A DESPERATE PLAN TO SAVE THE ECONOMY. IT FAILED. WHAT NOW? - Green European Journal
Europe is getting ready to stop printing money. It shouldn’t. - The Washington Post - "Democracy Dies in Darkness"

If you want true, un-arguable fact of this, look at the sources list of this video, or just watch the video and research the comments made, you will find they are true (straight from the SEC website):
Video: The REAL Reason Why Stocks Haven’t Collapsed!
TOO LONG DIDNT WATCH... ^-- Central bank printing money, institutions buying assets/stocks, leading to roaring growth as of 2014/2015-2018
Raw video sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wF3v5EkETr4R6wV51rmJ0tX_1XjxSskzH8MLY3yupFs/edit?usp=sharing

Have you ever seen a bubble like this, not burst? What will happen when it does?
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September 15, 2018, 03:55:27 PM
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WOW...Banks printing money? Is this even legal? Thank you for sharing... I did not know about any of this.
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