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2 Time-Tested Strategies to Beat Inflation 2 Time-Tested Strategies to Beat Inflation Inflation is well and truly here, as January’s 7.5% year-on-year print shows. Ted Bauman and Clint Lee have explained how rising interest rates to combat that inflation will affect long duration stocks (recap: it isn’t pretty).In today’s Your Money Matters, the dynamic duo identifies two groups of companies you’ll want to target to preserve and extend gains while inflation remains high. And remember: Some companies actually do better in inflationary environments ... because, after all, the prices of their products go up!
Sith Kermit Federal Reserve Daly Versus Bullard The Fed’s Failure To Launch, Rivian Rips & McDonald’s Dips
by Joseph Hargett February 14, 2022 Great Stuff
The Fed Goes Jekyll And Hyde Great Ones, there’s something funny about the Federal Reserve. I mean, when I talk about the Fed, I’m typically talking directly about Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell — aka J. Pow or J. Money depending on which subreddit you’re on. Everybody funny, Mr. Great Stuff. Now you funny too. […]
High inflation bad for stocks short run Stocks Gained 400% the Last Time This Happened High inflation isn’t great for stocks in the short run. But holding stocks offers good protection against inflation over the long run.
Unusual Options Activity: THIS Is How Pros Trade Earnings Unusual Options Activity: THIS Is How Pros Trade Earnings Chad Shoop has something in common with this UOA trader — they both like to play earnings AFTER the fact...
best opportunities during this current panic are spinoffs The Real Solution to the Inflation Problem
by Lina Lee February 12, 2022 Investing, Real Talk, Stocks
(2-minute read) These are the kinds of business you want to own to beat the inflation tapeworm right now…

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