The Harsh Truth About Markets Most Won’t Tell You:
Smart money doesn’t ride the waves — it creates them.
They use passive investing vehicles (ETFs, index funds) to herd everyday people in during bull runs… and then offload their positions into that “dumb money” liquidity when the tide turns.
When the market crashes, smart money is already in cash, hard assets, or hiding in the shadows — waiting.
Because they know what comes next:
Incentivized money printing.
And when the Fed turns the taps back on, they’re first in line. They benefit from the Cantillon Effect — newly printed dollars hit their balance sheets first, before inflation seeps into the rest of the economy.
Meanwhile, the average person suffers at both ends:
• Buying high through passive funds at inflated valuations
• Losing purchasing power as inflation steals silently from their savings
This system is rigged.
It’s designed to protect the few at the top — and it’s working exactly as engineered.
Opt out.
Don’t be their exit liquidity.
Don’t be their inflation sponge.
Choose Bitcoin in self-custody multisig.
No bailouts. No middlemen. No debasement.
Freedom doesn’t come from playing by rigged rules. It comes from exiting the game.
Daz B
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The Kids are allowed to watch as much bush TV as they like.
Art lesson.
Museum of Old and New Art. Hobart
This place was pretty cool with some really special pieces and the layout is incredible with one caveat:
This museum presented me an opportunity to educate the boys on a bit of Wokeism and the way mental illness can sometimes be portrayed and masked by the word art. There was some definite sick and satanic fucked up shit in here that otherwise masked a great experience. (Not pictured as I don’t want that shit on my phone) Still everything is a lesson.


Yesterday’s history lesson:
Don’t steal bread
Port Arthur historical site.
Fucking incredible place.


Seals ✅
Dolphins ✅
Manta Ray ✅
Cray ✅
Twas a good day
We have spent the week in Tassie catching up with some old and dear friends.
The boys didn’t do any official schooling….why? Because we can.
This is a severely under-appreciated benefit of home-schooling. The option to choose when and what you study and where you do it.
Torquay, Jan Juc and Bells
The surf gods were kind to these little kooks.
Caught up with some of my favourite Bitcoiners. No dox….you know who you are.
Then onto the spirit of Tassie…


WTAF Victoria!!!


Inverloch, Wonthaggi and Wilson’s Promontory
Inverloch - quiet little coastal town. Nice long walks along the coast. Saw a seal diving for fish in the channel. It was awesome
Wonthaggi - short drive from inverloch. Home of the State Coal Mine where you can do an underground mine tour. This was really cool. Though dad was in charge of photos and dad is shit at taking photos 🙋🏻♂️
Wilson’s promontory. The southern most mainland tip of Australia. It’s all national park and pictures do not do it justice. Absolutely must see if you are touring. Sorry no doggos allowed


Bravo Gippsland.
This is up there with some of the the best milk I’ve ever had….
And that’s a big call, we have some of the best milk around in FNQ


Thanks so much for having me on @Jake Woodhouse
We had a great chat about our travels and homeschooling the kiddo’s
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Mallacoota!!
Just over the NSW/VIC border, this was our first stop in VIC.
Awesome little seaside town. Huge tidal lake system packed full of bream and flathead.
VIC had a long weekend we weren’t aware of so ended up staying here longer than we’d liked but it was actually a nice forced holiday from our holiday.
A few nice relaxing days of long walks and bike rides and a bit of swimming.
There were plenty of kids about so the boys had an absolute ball making new friends. We barely saw them as they were off adventuring, playing in the playground, riding bikes and playing soccer…. Barely a device turned on for 5days….magic
A few wild koalas in the trees throughout the park too. Spectacular to see them in the wild which is pretty rare for us Nth Qld’ers.
Few big grey kangaroos come down to watch the boys playing soccer. One big boy looked pretty buff.


Tathra Beach
Narooma
Merimbula
Saw a wild seal……rad!!!
Narooma is a really cool place. From Australia Rock to wild
Seals. Long boardwalk and coastal bike path.
Tathra had nice little swell for surfing.
Picked up just as we left as the southern end of nsw benefited from swell from TC Alfred all the way up the coast.


GM
Thinking about starting a new series called “Things I’ve seen, heard, witnessed and learned in the shared amenities of caravan parks.
I have witnessed great and terrible things…
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Losing track of days…..
But since our last post we have spent time in Shellharbour, south of Sydney.
Took the kids and wifey on the famous Bondi to Coogee coastal walk, a quick lap around the opera house and across the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Then onto Ulladulla and surfing at Mollymook Beach. Mollymook is simply stunning and great little beginner beach breaks.
A few days surfing at Broulee beach, a quiet little coastal town.
If you think i am bored of exploring beaches, surfing, sand, lookouts and coastal walks. Think again.
11degC
Winter is coming
🥶
1month on the road. That went way too quickly!!!


