Quest+for+HyperMoney

Global competition is slicing margins too thin for managers to work with.

The solution to this problem is a new business model which is already being tested.

Under the principle of HyperMoney, you make more money the faster the money changes hands within your marketplace.

Milton Friedman’s equation of exchange clearly established that people are wealthier when money moves faster. By moving money faster (without risk), everyone—both the very wealthy and the rest of us—will have more wealth than before.

As a positive side effect, the need to print additional money is ultimately removed. Again, this is due to Friedman’s equation. This will benefit everyone except for large-scale precious metals investors, who benefit from the devaluation of the dollar.

America 2029 is actively working to implement this model in pioneering companies seeking new opportunities for growth. Is your company positioned to profit from this new business model?

The first indicator that the HyperMoney model is driving the economy will be an increase in dividend stocks. Investors are getting defensive, looking for solid dividend stock investments. The HyperMoney model lets even young growth companies offer dividends, capitalizing on this investment trend.

Remember: America 2029 is all about defining the future. We know that the laws of economics are changing all around us due to the ever-increasing global nature of the economy. America 2029 is working to restore stability to an increasingly unstable system.

Another Secret of America 2029
Does the Quest for HyperMoney sound like it conflicts with the Star Trek vision of a moneyless society? Actually, the Quest for HyperMoney will enable a moneyless society by 2029. As money moves faster, people will depend on computers to track its flow. People will stop thinking about the money flow and focus on their personal goals.

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