– Silver remains severely under owned and under
valued asset
– Entire silver market worth tiny $100 billion shown in one tiny
square
– “All of the World’s Money and Markets in One Visualization”
– Must see ‘Money and Markets’ infographic shows relative size of key
markets: silver bullion, gold bullion, cryptocurrencies/ bitcoin, largest
companies, 50 richest people, Fed balance sheet, currency, stocks, property,
cash, debt & derivatives
– Small allocation by investors and world’s richest will see silver
surge like bitcoin
Click to enlarge. Source: Visual Capitalist
Millions, billions, and trillions…
When we talk about the giant size of Apple, the fortune
of Warren Buffett, or the massive amount of global debt accumulated – all of
these things sound large, but they are actually extremely different in
magnitude.
That’s why visualizing things spatially can give us a
better perspective on money and markets.
HOW MUCH MONEY EXISTS?
This infographic was initially created to show how much
money exists in its different forms. For example, to highlight how much
physical cash there is in comparison to broader measures of money which
include saving and checking account deposits.
Interestingly, what is considered “money” depends on who
you are asking.
Are the abstractions created by Central Banks really
money? What about gold, bitcoins, or other hard assets?
A NEW MEANING
However, since we first released this infographic in
2015, “All the World’s Money and Markets” has taken on a different meaning to
us and many others. It’s a way of simplifying a complex universe of currencies,
assets, and other financial instruments in a way that people can understand.
Numbers represented in the data visualization range from
the size of the above-ground silver market ($17 billion) to the notional
value of all derivatives ($1.2 quadrillion as a high-end estimate). In
between those two extremes, we’ve added many other familiar measures, such as
the GDP of California, the value of equities, the real estate market, along
with different money supply metrics to give perspective.
The end result? A visually pleasing, but enlightening new
way to understand the vast universe of global assets.
All of the World’s Money and Markets in One
Visualization via Visual
Capitalist
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