Here's the real kicker: once US deficits stop bankrolling those surpluses, what happens next? Debt in the global south spikes hard for a few months. Then the dominoes fall—either Europe's trade deficits balloon, or China's trade surplus takes a hit. Maybe both. That's the scenario the rest of the world should actually brace for.
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WhaleMinion
· 17h ago
U.S. debt is no longer manageable, and the debt crises in the Global South are exploding. When the dominoes fall, no one can escape.
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TheShibaWhisperer
· 12-08 10:02
The US dollar is no longer footing the bill, Global South debt is exploding, and neither Europe nor China can escape... If this domino effect topples, should we retail investors really buy the dip or get out?
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SolidityNewbie
· 12-08 10:02
The moment the US dollar printing press stops, the Global South will be trapped instantly.
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StablecoinEnjoyer
· 12-08 09:44
Well... once the US deficit stops injecting funds, the explosion of Global South debt is just the beginning. The real trouble comes afterwards.
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ThatsNotARugPull
· 12-08 09:37
Once the US dollar printing press stops, the Global South will go bankrupt immediately? That logic is just too convenient.
Here's the real kicker: once US deficits stop bankrolling those surpluses, what happens next? Debt in the global south spikes hard for a few months. Then the dominoes fall—either Europe's trade deficits balloon, or China's trade surplus takes a hit. Maybe both. That's the scenario the rest of the world should actually brace for.