Written by the NYT-bestselling team of Endgame, John Mauldin and Jonathan Tepper's Code Red explains quantitative easing, zero interest rate policies, money printing, financial repression, rising inflation and currency wars in laymans terms and offer insights to savers on how to protect their wealth. Today is a time of financial repression, where central banks keep interest rates below inflation. Savers and investors face high risks and low rewards in a world of financial repression. There are clear winners and losers as prudent savers are called upon to bail out reckless borrowers. Code Red outlines how to take advantage of the coming economic upheaval.
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