In the current economic landscape, inflation has become a household topic. However, a recent analysis by ITM Trading suggests that we may be looking at a much larger phenomenon than simple price increases. The video explores the potential triggers for hyperinflation in the United States, focusing on a perfect storm of mounting national debt and a cooling global appetite for U.S. Treasury bonds. While we often think of inflation as a slow, steady climb, historical data suggests that hyperinflation—a rapid, uncontrollable doubling of prices—often occurs suddenly after a long period of simmering economic pressure. At the heart of this concern…
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