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🔴 Hotter Inflation Chills Stock Market - Ep 874


· The inflation genie is impossible to put back in the bottle. · CPI and PPI are lagging for a number of reasons. · Beaten down stocks of 2022 enjoyed a short-lived dead cat bounce in 2023. · Consumer spending in January surged after a record decline in tax revenue. · The PCE is the most inaccurate way to measure inflation and it’s no coincidence that it’s also the Fed’s favorite way. · The progress the Fed claimed to have made against inflation is already lost. · The inverted yield curve is now even more inverted. 💬 Join my Locals community to get The Peter Schiff Show ad-free and a day early! Plus get access to special live reports and Q&As. Visit to become a member. 📈 Invest like me: 💯 RATE AND REVIEW on Facebook: 🔔 SIGN UP FOR MY FREE NEWSLETTER: ⭐️ Schiff Gold News: 📘 Book Store: 👉 Follow Peter Schiff on Twitter: 👉 Follow Peter Schiff on Instagram: 👉 Follow Peter Schiff on TikTok: 👉 Follow Peter Schiff on Facebook: ...(read more)



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The stock market has recently been hit by a wave of cold shivers as hotter inflation figures continue to be released. On episode 874 of financial news, experts discussed the potential impact of these numbers on the stock market and what investors should be looking out for. Inflation refers to the increase in the prices of goods and services over time. When inflation rates rise, the cost of living also increases, which can have an adverse effect on the stock market. This is because higher prices lead to a decrease in consumer spending, which can hurt businesses and their stock prices. The hotter inflation in recent months has been attributed to a number of factors, including supply chain disruptions and increased demand for goods and services as the economy reopens. This has led to a surge in prices, particularly in areas such as housing, food, and energy. One of the main concerns for investors is whether or not the Federal Reserve will take action to combat inflation with higher interest rates. Higher interest rates can have a negative impact on the stock market, as they can lead to decreased spending and a slowdown in economic growth. However, some experts suggest that the current inflation rates may be transitory and that the market will eventually adjust. They argue that the supply chain disruptions and increased demand are temporary factors that will eventually stabilize, leading to lower inflation rates. Regardless of whether or not the inflation is transitory, investors should be paying attention to potential market volatility. Stock prices may continue to be affected by inflation rates and other economic indicators, so it is important to stay informed and make smart investment decisions. In conclusion, hotter inflation has led to a chill in the stock market, with investors watching closely for potential impacts on their portfolios. While the situation may be temporary, it is important to stay informed and make sound investment decisions to weather any potential storms. https://inflationprotection.org/hotter-inflation-chills-stock-market-ep-874/?feed_id=76896&_unique_id=6408cc3bcef68 #Inflation #Retirement #GoldIRA #Wealth #Investing #biden #bidenadministration #Bitcoin #CPI #crypto #dow #economy #fed #FedChair #federalreserve #FOMC #Gold #goldmining #goldstocks #hedgeagainstinflation #hyperinflation #hyperinflation #inflation #inflationproofinvestments #inflationprotection #interest #interestrates #invest #investagainstinflation #investing #jeromepowell #JoeBiden #loans #market #Markets #nasdaq #PCE #PCI #Powell #PPI #stockmarket #Stocks #techstocks #Tesla #tweet #twitter #InflationHedge #biden #bidenadministration #Bitcoin #CPI #crypto #dow #economy #fed #FedChair #federalreserve #FOMC #Gold #goldmining #goldstocks #hedgeagainstinflation #hyperinflation #hyperinflation #inflation #inflationproofinvestments #inflationprotection #interest #interestrates #invest #investagainstinflation #investing #jeromepowell #JoeBiden #loans #market #Markets #nasdaq #PCE #PCI #Powell #PPI #stockmarket #Stocks #techstocks #Tesla #tweet #twitter

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