Stock market growth since 2008 fueled solely by Fed’s money printing.

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In a revelation that shatters conventional wisdom, the correlation between the S&P 500 performance and the Fed’s balance sheet since the Global Financial Crisis remains eerily stagnant. Beneath the surface lies a stark truth: the apparent market growth is a mirage, sustained solely by the relentless influx of liquidity orchestrated by central banks. As the veil of illusion lifts, questions arise about the true beneficiaries of this orchestrated rally, exposing a stark reality of wealth consolidation among the elite while the broader economy remains adrift in a sea of financial distortion.

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