I first heard the phrase “money sloshing around” several years ago, and it stuck with me as a good description of a pervasive vibe I’ve been encountering everywhere lately (not just in the financial domain). Money sloshes around because there’s too much of it in the economy and there aren’t enough good places to invest it, but there’s also an unspoken agreement that the excess money won’t be meaningfully directed toward the many people and institutions who urgently need it. I hate to reference a Ray Dalio LinkedIn post but
#105: Buckets of Rain
#105: Buckets of Rain
#105: Buckets of Rain
I first heard the phrase “money sloshing around” several years ago, and it stuck with me as a good description of a pervasive vibe I’ve been encountering everywhere lately (not just in the financial domain). Money sloshes around because there’s too much of it in the economy and there aren’t enough good places to invest it, but there’s also an unspoken agreement that the excess money won’t be meaningfully directed toward the many people and institutions who urgently need it. I hate to reference a Ray Dalio LinkedIn post but