»In doubt
the Fed can rotate the dollar press as much as it likes and if necessary make a
helicopter drop of money to boost the
economy.«
– Ben Bernanke
FED President
Since 2006 the Fed (US central bank) has no
longer published the M3 money supply. Why not? Has the calculation become so
confused and difficult that no reliable results are possible anymore? Or is the
money supply so outrageously high that they no longer want to publish it?
The main aim of a central bank is to maintain
the stability of prices and the value of money. It tries to achieve this by
fixing the so-called prime rate so as to influence the money supply. The
financial crisis shows that this is not possible. In the old system the money
supply is manipulated by many uncontrollable factors, resulting in the usual
suspects, such as inflation, deflation, economic and financial crises or even
financial crashes.
The gradido money supply cannot be manipulated.
It is fixed by the creation of money and its perishability and can only change
with the size of the population. Hence, the money supply is the constant which
the other parameters, such as the level of prices, have to align themselves
with. After a levelling-out process the self-regulating system operates in a
stable manner.
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