penglunds on Nostr: I’ve now watched the episode again. Seems the main difference between the two is ...
I’ve now watched the episode again. Seems the main difference between the two is that Saylor doesn’t agree nominal rates will ever fall below zero–which is a good point. Don’t see how it can, as no one would introduce risk without the possibility for higher returns.
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