Fund@mental Weekly Review
Welcome to a new episode of the fund@mental Weekly Review! This week, we unpack 7 crucial financial reports by Gustavo A. Cano to expose the structural integrity failing beneath strong market returns. In this deep dive: The Job Market Illusion: While June's headline numbers look fine, sharp downward revisions for April and May reveal that net labor momentum is officially turning negative. Inflation by Choice: As the US M2 money supply hits a record $23.05 trillion, we explain why global monetary policy is currently being decided in the Strait of Hormuz, not Washington. The Yen's Structural Trap: Japan's currency hits a four-decade low against the USD, caught between surging imported energy costs and staggering debt-to-GDP levels. Crypto's Summer Winter: Bitcoin’s drop from $126,000 down to $60,000 leaves institutional players sitting on $40 billion in unrealized losses, threatening a massive liquidation cascade. The Korean Butterfly Effect: With South Korean markets halted five times due to massive volatility, if a major Asian hub freezes, how well insulated is your own portfolio from shocks halfway across the world?
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