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2023/09/25 #

FX is where all the missing money is - Peter MacCormack asked on a recent podcast, and unfortunately I can't find exactly where as I write this, he asked where is all the money that regular people have lost on the stock markets in recent years? Good question. Today's Eurodollar University, perhaps not uncoincidentally covers FX, Jeff Snider highlights what this shadowy part of the money system does. It's a vital part of the system, even if it is very opaque. McCormack did an interview with Nik Bhatia covering FX just this week.

This note birthed the blog post: Where is all the missing money?. #

G7 strange but true: There is a popular cab company here in Vietnam called G7. On it's own this little oddity doesn't seem particulary important, but the more time you spend here the more of these wierdnesses you notice. Eventually you start to realise none of them are coincidences. I'm not at all saying it's nefarious, but it's certainly noteworthy. #

Do you believe in free range humans? It might be that much of the worlds problems and disagreements boil down to a difference in opinion on this fundamental question. The reason it is such a challenge is because the extremes on either side of the answer are likely not possible solutions. Yet we live in a world with maximalists on both sides, locked in an eternal war. Which makes you wonder how the majority manage to not be held hostage by this unlikely and bizare partnership. #

Where is all the missing money?

Peter MacCormack asked on a recent podcast, and unfortunately I can't find exactly where as I write this, he asked where is all the money that regular people have lost on the stock markets in recent years? Good question. Today's Eurodollar University episode, perhaps not uncoincidentally covers FX, Jeff Snider highlights what this shadowy part of the money system does. It's a vital part of the system, even if it is very opaque. McCormack did an interview with Nik Bhatia covering FX just this week.

Up to 4 trillion dollars traded per day. Around 80-100 trillion dollars in contracts outstanding. That's a lot! For perspective total physical cash worldwide is 9 trillion dollars. Total debt in the entire world is somewhere in the region of 30-40 trillion dollars last I heard, though a quick search puts this number into question. This trade happens between money market dealers. Essentially it’s currency swaps but can be better thought of as collateralised loans. They function as a way to match people that need dollars with those that have dollars. They are redistributing currency and money and resources throughout the world system.

They keep everything functional, making sure there is the minimum money circulation necessary for the system to function. But because they are highly constrained, they do this off balance sheet, because they don’t have the capacity. The fact that it is off balance sheet means that it is very difficult to see what is actually going on. Interesting stuff.

Jeff points out that FX tells us something about the system from the perspective of the system, in a way that can't really be faked. In a normal world I'd be nodding my head, but in the current world I find myself in, that's the sort of statement that either is hidding fakery or will lead to fakery. It's almost a challenge. Anyway just wanted to note that.

I find it kind of mindboggling that the system is so inneficient that it basically relies on these dealers just to ensure a basic flow througout the system. Isn't it a little like saying the global food system relies on drug dealers to ensure people get fed regularly? I'm still trying to wrap my head around the whole concept. I also get the sense that this might not be the most unbelievable thing about all this. #

Today’s links:

  • 🚀 New Post: Where is all the missing money? - Ever wondered where all the money that regular people lost in the stock markets actually went? There’s a part of the money system which is essentially hidden called FX, with enormous amounts of money flowing through it, and unbelievably, it keeps the entire system functional. markjgsmith.com #

  • 🚀 What can web developers learn from the industrialisation of farming? (2022) markjgsmith.com #

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