Yesterday Claude Monetโs famed 1890 painting, โHaystacksโ, sold for $110 millionโa record for the impressionistโ โto an unidentified woman who had to raise her paddle aloft to be spotted from the second-to-last row of Sothebyโs in New York,โ writes Kelly Crow in The WSJ.
To Your Survival Guyโs trained eye (ha!), I like the yellow and pink, and not to be rude, but the whole thingโs a little blurry. Just saying. As I was walking the grounds of his beautiful home and gardens in Giverny, France, itโs easy to feel as if one could find the inspiration to paint something as exquisite.
But $110 million? Thatโs 44 times the price it fetchedโ$2.5 millionโwhen it was last auctioned in 1986 explains Crow. Haystacksโ sale was the first to cross $100 millionโanother record for any impressionist work of art.
This is what happens when the Fed turns your dollars into mini-dollars.

In another example, take a look at the S&P/Case-Shiller 20-City Composite Home Price Index and draw your own conclusions about mini-dollars looking for a place to hide.
Originally posted on Your Survival Guy.ย
A visit to Claude Monet’s garden at Giverny
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