Bearly Bullish Episode 006: Bearly Bullish Takes on the U.S. Dollar - 11/8/2022

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Today we talk about the United States dollar in new and exciting ways. What is the dollar? How is it measured? Apart from its use in buying things, the U.S. Dollar has many other uses in the investing and trading world. There are many ways to think about the dollar, and it's important to be aware of them for your financial management.

We also consider some key questions:
What is the difference between the DXY and Bloomberg Dollar indices? What do they mean?
How do different parties use U.S. dollars, and for what?
What are different factors which should be bullish or bearish for the dollar?
What does it mean if debt is dollar-denominated?

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Topics Discussed: DXY, Bloomberg dollar index, currency pairs, treasuries, overnight treasuries, inter-bank lending rate, Fed funds rate, national bank, 1800s, cash position, dry powder, margin call, overleveraged system, debt collapse, austerity, austerity measures, fiscal policy, monetary policy, Keynes, Bretton Woods, Keynesianism, Austrian economics, Chicago school, monetarist, trade balances, reserve currency, petrodollar, duration curve, recession, depression, bear market, Fed balance sheet, bull market, inflation, current economic factors, deflation, devaluation, store of value, currency, money, currency pairs, forex

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