“Don't Make Investment Decisions Based on Inflation” — Experts Share Advice in New Orleans

by | Dec 30, 2022 | Invest During Inflation | 4 comments




As inflation continues to run rampant, investors are wondering how they can preserve their wealth. At the New Orleans Investment Conference, held from October 12 to 15, experts like Brien Lundin, Jeff Clark, Mark Skousen and James Stack weighed in.

“First of all, don’t make investment decisions based on your outlook for inflation,” Stack told audience members at a panel. “Some of the best investment periods have come when inflation is at its highest.”

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0:00 – Intro
0:41 – Experts weigh in on inflation
2:51 – Outro

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4 Comments

  1. issen van

    $750 billion interest payments only in Q3?

  2. Marc Schloss

    Cool footage from the Event, and B-roll from a Mint. Charlotte’s voice-over in bull and bear markets we can always take to the bank. Thank you Charlotte for producing this short recap video.

  3. issen van

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