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It will do the opposite of scare you September 27, 2024 Hi Reader There’s a lot of fear in the

It will do the opposite of scare you [DWR Logo]( September 27, 2024 Hi Reader There’s a lot of fear in the markets right now. The Dow is at 42,000, making it seem like the economy is doing great. But other important signs are saying the opposite – unemployment is going up, oil prices are falling, and bankruptcies are on the rise. We recently came across some research that explains why this is happening. It’s all about money – or more specifically, how much money is out there. To get an idea of this, you can check something called the M2 Money Supply. It’s a basic but easy way to measure how much money is in the world. Here’s what the M2 Money Supply has looked like over the past 20 years: [chart] Now, here’s why this is important. The returns on different assets (like stocks, Bitcoin, and gold) are closely linked to how much money is out there. This chart shows how these assets move with the money supply: [chart] Bitcoin, stocks (represented by the S&P 500 as "SPX"), global stocks (as "VT"), and gold are all highly connected to it. It makes sense – when there’s more money around, prices tend to go up. That’s why it’s important to keep an eye on the M2 Money Supply. It’s not a perfect tool, but it can give you a good idea of whether an asset is facing challenges or getting a boost. [Click here to see how we used this same indicator to forecast the end of inflation before many others.]( [Read More Button]( Dynamic Wealth Research 2010 West Avenue K #623 Lancaster, California 93536 We are sending this message to {EMAIL}. [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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