Trade surplus nations face a tough choice: they either reinvest aggressively (the A option, common in rapidly developing economies), accept higher unemployment (B), or rack up debt (C). Simple as that. Look at what actually happened since the 1970s—barely any A, but C? Through the roof. Most economies chose the debt route. That debt accumulation has shaped everything from currency dynamics to asset cycles, worth thinking about if you're positioning for macro shifts.
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MindsetExpander
· 01-10 07:00
Basically, all countries are just borrowing money to get by, and no one really wants to work hard.
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BearMarketLightning
· 01-10 00:05
So, that's why the global debt explosion is happening now...
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FundingMartyr
· 01-09 23:11
Debt players have really chosen the easiest path, now they've gotten into trouble.
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GasFeeSobber
· 01-07 08:50
Choosing the debt route all along, now players are only regretting it.
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AirdropATM
· 01-07 08:49
Choose one from the trade surplus countries... Basically, no one is willing to invest properly, and all options are just unfinished debt plans.
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GateUser-9ad11037
· 01-07 08:49
Basically, each country has chosen the most comfortable path, borrowing money to their heart's content, now debt is everywhere.
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ValidatorViking
· 01-07 08:41
debt everywhere, zero discipline. every macro cycle since the 70s basically validates this—nations picked the laziest fork possible and we're all running that chain now. *slashing risk* for the entire system tbh
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AmateurDAOWatcher
· 01-07 08:38
Ah, the whole world is playing the debt game, no one really wants to get their hands dirty
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CounterIndicator
· 01-07 08:29
The debt pile-up trick, every country has figured it out, but no one really wants to perform the actual surgery.
Trade surplus nations face a tough choice: they either reinvest aggressively (the A option, common in rapidly developing economies), accept higher unemployment (B), or rack up debt (C). Simple as that. Look at what actually happened since the 1970s—barely any A, but C? Through the roof. Most economies chose the debt route. That debt accumulation has shaped everything from currency dynamics to asset cycles, worth thinking about if you're positioning for macro shifts.