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How inflation and other market events are black-necked swans. Why Inflation & the Banking Crisis Aren’t So Bad Don't let the headlines on inflation, housing, oil prices and big banks scare you. These are all examples of "black-necked swans."
Oil prices are set to soar in 2023. Oil Prices Will Only Soar After Saudi Arabia Cuts Its Supply Saudi Arabia is set to cut its oil production by 1.7 million barrels. But this will only increase demand, driving oil prices higher in 2023.
The inflation-beating pros of income investing. The Inflation-Beating Upside of Income Investing U.S. Treasury bonds seem like the safest investment. But income investing with high-quality dividend stocks can reap even higher gains!
Black-necked swans are market events that look bad, but aren't. What Is a “Black-Necked Swan” In the Finance Industry? A "black swan" is an unexpected event that crashes markets. But a "black-necked swan" is an event that looks ominous...but isn't. Here's why.
Why you need to protect yourself against a U.S. central bank digital currency. How To Protect Yourself Against the Fed’s Central Bank Digital Currency The Fed's new project, FedNow, is the preview to a central bank digital currency. But investing in bitcoin can protect your assets...

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