Managed Futures Account

  

See: Managed Futures. You're a large corporation trying to protect whatever raw inputs you need to make whatever you make. You want this account to hedge your risks and exposures to the most dangerous of all business elements: The Future.

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most of the rest of the world that's why a

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bunch of countries issue their own bonds denominated in u

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s dollars you know countries like panama el salvador micronesia

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and macron asia Well ours is ah hard currency and

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that we don't or at least haven't historically created massive

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ten percent a month inflation to deflate the value of

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our own currency and well that would make it super

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easy for our government to pay off its ludicrously high

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death but we don't do that We respect the people

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who loaned money to us including our own citizens So

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we have a hard currency It just kind of stays

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where it is Yes there's inflation Yes we raise the

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often values more than well trust in their own governments

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