More specifically, reliable records of interest rates start about 3,000 years ago. We have *never* in all of this recorded human history seen interest rates as low -- indeed negative! -- as they are today.https://twitter.com/maxkeiser/status/1161000868784877570 …
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Replying to @prophetw205
It may be nearing the end of the long road of ending itself.
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Replying to @NickSzabo4
I should point out, though, that at least a few negative interest rate folks have some very ambitious plans for extending the journey even further into unknown territory, in the form of "deeply negative" interest rates and extreme anti-cash measures.
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Replying to @NickSzabo4
Bond market thinks they go even lower. Dec bond skew 30 tics to the call
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Replying to @JoeSmit84460720
I don't recommend shorting anything a central bank might buy in a fiat currency. The central banks can keep conjuring fiat out of thin air to buy bonds (etc.) far far longer than anybody else can remain solvent.
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