QEs - "The More the Better" for the US

Fed QE Money Printing and the Stock Market SPX Index
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Fed Balance Sheet
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This first chart highlights the Fed’s monetization since this fateful decision was made in late 2008. The Fed’s total balance sheet, including all the securities it was buying, is shown in orange. The main types of debt it purchased are US Treasuries (red), mortgage-backed securities (yellow), and agency debt (green). Note that these three QE components are shown in area fashion, stacked on top of each other. The red Treasury series, for example, does not run from zero but from the top of the yellow MBS series.

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Quote from Mvector:

16 TRILLION is a black hole of debt which is now thrown on the taxpayers back - this will not end well - not one single historical example of this working - if you are into lottery ticket probabilities then you may think there is a chance - LOL!

I think that I'll make it a New Year's Resolution to stop arguing with the Pro-QE nutcase contingent around here. It's like arguing about the merits of ponzi schemes. F' it, not worth the hassle.
 
Quote from denner:

I think that I'll make it a New Year's Resolution to stop arguing with the Pro-QE nutcase contingent around here. It's like arguing about the merits of ponzi schemes. F' it, not worth the hassle.

it's not their fault that they have been indoctrinated by their left wing liberal economics professors.
 
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