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The Rate Cut Paradox

Here's the uncomfortable truth that every central banker secretly knows but won't admit at cocktail parties: cutting interest rates to fight inflation is like trying to put out a fire with gasoline. It might feel like you're doing something dramatic and decisive, but you're actually making the problem worse. This isn't just economic theory, it's historical fact backed by decades of real-world disasters. Value Proposition: Learn why the conventional wisdom about rate cuts is backwards, how to position your investments when central banks inevitably make this mistake, and which countries prove that monetary policy can't defy economic gravity. The Great American Inflation Comedy Show: 1970s Edition Let me take you back to the 1970s, when America's central bankers thought they could have their cake and eat it too. The Federal Reserve spent most of the decade playing monetary policy whack-a-mole, […]