) used primarily for generating automated "likes," followers, and views on platforms like TikTok and Facebook.

Sociological notes:

Case Study: How "Fbsub 99" Revived a Dying Blog Page

Background: A tech blog called "Gadget Pulse" had 200,000 likes but only 500 organic subscribers. Their reach was 0.5% of their fan base.

By late 1999, the Federal Reserve’s policy (often abbreviated FB) was caught between the Y2K liquidity scare and the dot-com frenzy. While the Fed Funds rate stood at 5.5%, the S&P 500 (ES) was up over 20% for the fourth consecutive year. The "FB Sub" (Fed's subtle) tightening cycle had begun, but the market ignored it. The takeaway for 2025? When the Fed subtracts (sub) liquidity (rate hikes) while valuations hit 99th percentile extremes, volatility is not a risk—it is a certainty.

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