The U.S. financial system is facing a critical inflection point. While official commentary often focuses on inflation management and job numbers, deep within the plumbing of the financial markets, a severe liquidity crunch is brewing. According to a detailed analysis by financial commentator Mark Moss, the Federal Reserve’s policies have inadvertently tightened the screws on the system, creating an imbalance so profound that the restart of money printing—Quantitative Easing (QE)—is now practically inevitable. This isn’t just a technical problem; it’s a threat to the purchasing power of every dollar holder. Moss argues that the current stress is a direct result…
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