Mark Miller, in his New York Times article, discusses investing fundamentals to combat possible impacts of inflation. His article, “How to Manage Your Money if Inflation Flares,” begins as follows:
In the end, inflation may not turn out to be a big problem.
But it’s already being discussed enough by the Federal Reserve and a host of economists to raise a crucial question: How can investors protect their portfolios if inflation persists?
Inflation flared this spring, and in June, Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, said, “Inflation could turn out to be higher and more persistent than we expect.” And Fed officials now allow that interest rates might need to rise sooner than anticipated last year, and they have begun discussing when to start tapering $120 billion in monthly bond purchases.
To see the full article, click: “How to Manage Your Money if Inflation Flares”
Posted by Anthony Tran, Associate Editor, Wealth Strategies Journal