Here's an interesting take on how financial markets actually work: from the repo market perspective, 'Outside Money' gains its true power not through legal decree, but through its ability to function as collateral that can generate liquidity when the market needs it.
This repo market framework is really the key to understanding modern finance. It reveals that money isn't just what a government says is money—it's what the system recognizes as capital capable of producing more capital. When you look at it this way, the whole mechanics of collateral, lending, and liquidity creation become crystal clear. The repo market essentially shows us that the real 'moneyness' of any asset comes from its utility in creating financial flexibility.
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ETH_Maxi_Taxi
· 17h ago
The logic of the ngl repo market indeed exposes the hypocrisy of traditional finance completely... To put it simply, whoever can make money is the boss.
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CexIsBad
· 01-06 20:50
Wow, this is someone who truly understands finance. The repo market is the real puppet master behind the scenes.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 01-06 20:42
In simple terms, money that can generate more money is the real money.
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LiquidatedNotStirred
· 01-06 20:29
In simple terms, the government's paper currency credit theory is just a facade in front of the repo market. true monetary power comes from assets that can generate liquidity... understanding this framework is the real entry into finance.
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SoliditySurvivor
· 01-06 20:26
Nah, listen, the theory of the repo market sounds very appealing at first glance, but actually making money still depends on solid asset quality.
Here's an interesting take on how financial markets actually work: from the repo market perspective, 'Outside Money' gains its true power not through legal decree, but through its ability to function as collateral that can generate liquidity when the market needs it.
This repo market framework is really the key to understanding modern finance. It reveals that money isn't just what a government says is money—it's what the system recognizes as capital capable of producing more capital. When you look at it this way, the whole mechanics of collateral, lending, and liquidity creation become crystal clear. The repo market essentially shows us that the real 'moneyness' of any asset comes from its utility in creating financial flexibility.