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I was wondering if you could explain what's going on with the m2/m3 money supply numbers. I noticed over at shadow stats that their calculated m3 dropped off a cliff while the m2 went nuts. I know it has to do with the market crashing, I just don't get the relationship going on there.
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1 comments:
I was wondering if you could explain what's going on with the m2/m3 money supply numbers. I noticed over at shadow stats that their calculated m3 dropped off a cliff while the m2 went nuts. I know it has to do with the market crashing, I just don't get the relationship going on there.
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