At?the?margin
In the broad sense:?at the margin. In this article, it means: when the world's demand for dollars drops to its lowest point
The?fall?in?the?dollar?is?important?,but?mainly?because?as?a?store ?of? value?
the?dollar?stinks.
The dollar’s ??depreciation is significant, primarily because the dollar is notorious as a store of value.
With?a?few?longish?rallies,the?greenback?has?been?on?a?downward?trend?since?
it?came?off?the? gold?standard?in?1971.
Since it was decoupled from the gold price standard in 1971, the U.S. dollar has experienced several sharp depreciations, but has been in a downward trend in value
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Now?it?is?suffering?one?of?its?sharper?declines.
The US dollar is now experiencing its largest decline in history.
At?the?margin?,extra?demand?has?come?from?those?who?think?dollars--indeed?
any?money?backed?by? nothing?more?than?promises?to?keep?inflation?low--a?
decidedly?risky?investment,mainly?because?America?,with?the?world's?reserve?
currency,has?been?able?to create?and?borrow?so?many?of?them.
Currently when the world’s demand for US dollars has dropped to the lowest edge, additional demand is mainly From those who are optimistic about the U.S. dollar,
and these people are optimistic about the U.S. dollar simply because the country to which it belongs is the United States, which provides foreign exchange reserves to the world. A country that created
the U.S. dollar as a currency and Dare to borrow from so many countries. Rather than the dollar itself, a currency that keeps inflation low
purely by making wishes. And this approach itself is a fatal risk for investment.