Warren Buffett has 1 tip for protecting and building wealth during high inflation. He explains a strategy for investing in strong stocks and breaks it down for beginners. Let's dive in. Warren Buffet has been thinking about inflation for a very long time and has repeatedly remarked on the topic throughout his 57 year career as Berkshire Hathaway's CEO. Within his Annual Letters and during many Berkshire Shareholder meetings, he's often related inflation to a "Gigantic Corporate Tapeworm". So with inflation surpassing 7%, the largest consumer price jump since September of 2008, investors are on the edge of their seats. Some wondering if we could be headed for a return to the 1970s when inflation reached double digits. Inflation can turn what appears to be a positive annual return into a negative one. Let's say for example, you own a bond that pays 5 percent interest annually. This might sound like a great investment, until inflation outpaces...
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