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The Euro has spoken, Central Banks never lose

I once heard someone say that in this more connected and coordinated economy we make use of the US's economic resillience, meaning it's large, it's heavy in consumption and they have valuable commodities like oil, the world reserve currency and like, Ford and Tesla cars and stuff.

To benefit from these factors planners like to boost oil prices but also pump the dollar value by dumping the Euro which dumped to nothingness. But when central planners shift policy conditions change. And currently we just witnessed a movement from $0.96 EURUSD to $1.08 which is a strong reversal backed by tapering and interest rate policy by the ECB. Central Bankers can never lose because the market is hypervigilant and reactive to everything they say.

So what is happening now? Housing prices in Europe are dumping, Oil prices are crashing maybe it's time for Bitcoin to regain some shine even, or Cosmos ATOM the new Ethereum.

Classic Central Plannerists want what's best for the World Financial Elitists that hold their special forums where the Dutch geeky Prince Willlem Alexander, offspring of former SS officer Prince Bernhard and his wife try to make their cult followers into gender climate believes. And if they're having Bilderberg meetings then we can count on globalist elitists interests being protected by neoliberal extortion. The revolving door of politicians and corporatists that spins on.

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