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Facts 100%! Uncle OG.
Asset Price Inflation: Money printing often leads to lower interest rates, which can boost the value of stocks, real estate, and other assets. Wealthy investors with significant holdings in these areas may see their portfolios grow in value.
Hedging with Inflation-Resistant Assets: Assets like gold and commodities often rise during inflation, providing a hedge against the eroding purchasing power of cash.
Stock Market Performance: While inflation can hurt profits by increasing costs, companies that can pass higher costs to consumers may see their stock prices rise. Over time, equities generally outperform cash or bonds during inflation
I think typically when there’s high inflation stocks just barely keep up with it, then they make up for it when the inflation period passes
@ Historically, stocks tend to provide some protection against inflation over the long term, but their performance during high inflation periods can vary. During such times, stocks have often delivered positive real returns, though modestly, averaging about 2.51% annually in high inflation years, outperforming bonds. However, inflation-adjusted returns can lag behind nominal gains, eroding purchasing power.
Stocks may initially struggle during inflationary spikes due to economic uncertainty and reduced consumer spending. Over time, however, companies often pass rising costs to consumers, which can lead to higher nominal revenues and stock prices. Value stocks generally perform better in high-inflation periods compared to growth stocks.
In summary, while stocks may not consistently outpace inflation in the short term, they remain a reliable hedge against it over the long run.
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