Will your money buy next year what it bought last year? According to Franklin Sanders, founder of "The Moneychanger" in Tennessee, currencies are devalued when government central bankers increase a nation's money supply by fiat. Such action increases inflation risk and decreases a currencies purchasing power.
Here is the M1 chart showing the Federals Reservers increase in the mony supply.




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