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Originally Posted by OldJeff
I don't seem to remember any hyper inflation in 2011
Inflation pretty much always happens when the economy gets stronger, people have more money, can spend more money, the wheels on the bus go round and round
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I never said there was hyperinflation in 2011. I guess you didn't watch the video.
This came out today on MarketWatch:
Rising rates and deficit spell big trouble for the U.S.
“It’s pretty much unprecedented that we’re seeing this level debt expansion so late in an economic cycle,”
"Three takeaways ahead of #Fed:
1) Market bets that the Fed will underdeliver on rate hike guidance are no longer good bets
2) USD positives from a more hawkish leaning Fed are now offset by US protectionism
3) Impact of normalization poses a much deeper risk to #stocks than FX"