Eight times a year, the Federal Reserve holds a meeting. Markets react wildly to the messaging coming out of these central bank gatherings, especially to what the Fed chairman says.
This raises a question: why do we care so much about what a bunch of politically connected bankers has to say?
For Further Reading
How the National Bank Destroyed the Limits of the Constitution
The Federal Reserve: The Engine that Powers the Most Powerful Government in History
The Constitutionality of a National Bank: Hamilton vs. Jefferson
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