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The Relationship Between Asset Inflation and Bitcoin
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35:10 - 45:14 (10:03)

In this episode, the speaker explains how asset inflation is connected to the cost of capital and the rate of money supply expansion, and why Bitcoin may be the only exception with a positive real yield.

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The cost of capital has been at 25% since March 2020, meaning every investor has generated 25% more income without any effort.
35:10 - 40:07 (04:57)
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Cost of Capital
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The cost of capital has been at 25% since March 2020, meaning every investor has generated 25% more income without any effort. It is important to consider the cost of capital as a company when making investments or buying assets.

Chapter
The Relationship Between Asset Inflation and Bitcoin
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The most important thing for everyone around the world is to estimate the rate at which the money supply will expand each year for the next eight years, this helps to come to different conclusions and make investment decisions accordingly.
40:08 - 41:10 (01:02)
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Money Supply
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The most important thing for everyone around the world is to estimate the rate at which the money supply will expand each year for the next eight years, this helps to come to different conclusions and make investment decisions accordingly.

Chapter
The Relationship Between Asset Inflation and Bitcoin
Episode
#161 with Michael Saylor - Why Michael Saylor Believes Bitcoin is Hope
Podcast
My First Million
The negative real yield on everything except for Bitcoin can be explained by asset inflation equating to cost of capital which equals the rate of money supply expansion, leading to the suggestion of converting company's cash flows, treasury, fixed assets and equity to Bitcoin.
41:10 - 45:14 (04:03)
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Bitcoin
Summary

The negative real yield on everything except for Bitcoin can be explained by asset inflation equating to cost of capital which equals the rate of money supply expansion, leading to the suggestion of converting company's cash flows, treasury, fixed assets and equity to Bitcoin.

Chapter
The Relationship Between Asset Inflation and Bitcoin
Episode
#161 with Michael Saylor - Why Michael Saylor Believes Bitcoin is Hope
Podcast
My First Million