
Phyrex|Sep 05, 2025 17:05
Sheep represent the economy. Following the Fed's steps, it seems they're dealing with sheep plague, fixing the sheep pen. The sheep taken by wolves can be replenished by buying more (printing money), but this takes a long time. Meanwhile, Trump demands prioritizing the issue, ensuring the sheep retain their value and aren't taken by wolves (protecting the economy), because the U.S. no longer has enough money to buy more sheep. As for the sheep plague, it's temporarily being set aside—making more money with the existing sheep is the only way to buy more sheep in the future.
This is the biggest difference between the two approaches. Right now, it's a bit early to talk about a recession, but the signs are already there. The current market is selling off assets due to recession fears, while Trump is pushing the Fed to cut interest rates to stabilize the market.
As always, no one is entirely wrong—each has their own perspective. But the unlucky ones aren't just the sheep; it's also the shepherds (investors) who rely on these sheep to make a living.
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