 Sleep with a chisho chisho something I was thinking about during your M1 video was was I don't think I Properly understood inflation looking at that chart It's obvious the dollar will drop because they print it over 40% total amount in one year What does that that mean though? Will things become more or less expensive? Here's a kicker sleeper ways. Yes They print it 40% more dollars, right if you want to think about it that way they made it available Rapid money, right? High liquid high What do you call it? Velocity, right? But What was that? Relative to other countries printing, right? Don't forget the video sleepywaves. Don't forget the video You have to consume that in in in In collaboration with this right differential Equal Acumulation now for anyone that really wants to understand Economics if you really want to know what what's really going on, right? Take a look at this. Now. This is the last video. I put out regarding the French equation in the Thing-majiggy format and I believe it should have the link. I didn't link it out Yeah, I should have linked that up personal finance versus the finance currency, but oh, yeah, I did So take a look at this video. Okay This is an important video. This is about differential equation. I'll give you the summary of it Right now as soon as I link this up So this is the video I'm talking about and if you go into the description I usually try to put Reference videos and playlists and stuff in the description if you scroll down the description at the bottom You'll see playlist personal finance and investing You have the videos there, but I'm referencing the following two videos personal finance currency money in the economy part one and Currency money in the economy part two where we talk about differential accumulation this video that I just linked up sort of a follow up to those two videos, right and The to understand economics to understand what's going on in the markets. You have to understand the averages So what it is is you want to? Depending on the game that you're playing you want to in general beat the averages, right? It's like it's not enough just to beat inflation because inflation numbers are fictitious Right centralized governments put out in this is inflation. That's inflation So inflation numbers are okie-pokie, right? So what you want to do is beat the averages That's what you want to do and this also applies to money Supply right US government increase the money supply 40% let's assume air all the other all the other Let's say the next 10 countries that are considered to be safe investment Hubs and the United States still relative to the rest of the world is pretty safe investment place, right? Let's assume the next 10 countries in the list increase the money supply by 80% Right? Well, we're out of the 40% We're out of the 80% 40% looks still legit, right? So the 40% increase in money supply doesn't necessarily mean that the US dollar is going to be devaluing relative to other currencies however The 40% money supply here and the 80% money supply here most likely is going to imply That the cost of goods is going to go up not their Nominal not their actual cost in terms of human power But their cost relative to the fiat currency, right? So what you're seeing right now is rise in prices now for example One person I loaded up the comic book haul We did a comic book reading Superman 37, right? Couple of days ago I loaded up and I just loaded up the comic book haul today, right? And someone on one of those videos asked me if I had silver surfer number one All right from 1960s the original run and I said, yeah, I do have it It's low grade and the person mentioned that he wished they had it But the price is too high and I hadn't checked the price, right? I hadn't checked the price on silver surfer number one And I said, oh, I do have a copy if I come across it We'll do a reading of it and it's a thick one like there's no way we could finish it, right? So it's a thick sort of a larger size silver surfer number one from 1960s And I do have a copy is low grade low grade, but I bought that in a lot. I bought silver surfer number one two three five six Seven so I bought six of them for two hundred and thirty two dollars US throwing like $20 shipping or something. Let's say two hundred and fifty dollars US Okay, and number three was in good shape pretty good shape for what I remember. They're buried somewhere, right? And I bought those in 2014 for $250 US right now right now You can sit down and go do a price check let's say the surfer servers and number one is graded at two Let's assume it's a two, right? Let's assume the rest of them are graded at I Don't know what they were. I wish I remembered, right? It was seven years ago, right? Let's say the rest of them are Between let's say they're four. I think they were higher, but let's say they're four, right? You do a price check $250 seven years ago That thing is gonna cost you a lot more right now that to me is inflation Right, it's also the worth going up, but you're seeing this kind of jump all over the place All over the place, right the reason you're seeing this type of jump is because in 2008 Trillions of dollars were given to Wall Street, right? It was consolidation, right? And that money needed to find places to go, right? Where did it go? It went everywhere. It went everywhere Right? It went into collectibles. It went into real estate. It went into cryptos It went into stock market. It went everywhere right You have to understand all of them connected together all of us connected together