Why Japan is Preparing To Crash the US economy

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47 Comments

  1. America is not done, it’s a reset to break the great siphoning of assts. A great power will militarily force compliance if need be. Don’t think it will get to that point however preparations are being made just in case.

  2. We love a good American economy crush, or is it yen carry trade unwind, blowing up the yield curve in America, like my crush on the video 😛😍🤩

  3. The yen carry trade is used by the whole world. Everybody likes free money. The usd currency risk combined with rising BOJ Treasury yields means there is no profit anymore so it ends.

  4. If the U.S. economy and stock market crashes, they will lower the rates, not higher them, higher the rates, will make it worst, they won't stimulate the economy with high rates, Trump wants a low dollar and low rates, to bring back manufacturing to the U.S.

  5. 😂😂😂😂 I said this last year it’s way to late 😂😂😂 there no fixing this the great equalization having money in the bank isn’t gonna matter 😂

  6. What a load of crap. Do that and they gut their main defence partner against China. If this happens, China will pounce and they may not stop at Taiwan.

  7. The carry traders are well aware of this and front running. Don’t listen to YouTubers. They make their money scaring people and pumping their own bags. The treasury has already stepped in. They have levers that you don’t know about.

  8. 日本の会計年度は4月から翌年3月だ。毎年4月の終わりに日本の保険会社は新たなポートフォリオ方針を発表する。私はそれを興味深く待っている。

  9. ONLY clowns would claim something you just put together 👎🏼🗑️ My country, 🇯🇵, is and has been occupied by the U.S. Empire militarily, financially, and politically since 1945: it is NOT allowed to make ANY moves that hurt the interests of the U.S. Empire.

  10. Would the Japanese really want to bring the investment back into the yen considering this is not a long time trend when they need a couple of years of this kind of trend for them to really start scaling back?