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by skhunted
802 days ago
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Brent Johnson is CEO of a wealth management firm. He dupes people into investing with his firm by exploiting peoples’ propensity to think “this time is different”. In the same way people are disinclined have a discussion on the merits of flat earth beliefs people are disinclined to discuss the merits of ideas from the Brent Johnsons of the world. Five years from you’ll have forgotten all about the dollar milkshake theory because it is most likely nothing more than plausible sounding gibberish. I could be wrong. The country may collapse and the doomsayers are right this time. |
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I'll try one more time. If this is how you engage with an attempt to reply to your questions, I'm not sure why you asked them? From my perspective I'm citing a supporting argument against near-term doom.
In your post above you posed reasonable questions. Hope you still have some curiosity in regards to those questions.
https://www.google.com/search?q=brent+johnson+dollar+bull
>Brent Johnson to the show. They discuss the reasons Brent thinks the U.S. Dollar bull market isn't over
>The US Dollar Milkshake Theory: A Sweet Deal for USD Bulls?
>Brent Johnson explains why he is a dollar bull and believes that structural issues in the global economy will ultimately force capital into the dollar.
>So the Dollar Milkshake theory supports the USD bull market argument ... Dollar Milkshake Theory Predicts a Bull Market in USD - Brent Johnson.