How To Invest During A HIGH INFLATION & Rising Rates Cycle In Australia? | Whiteboard Finance

by | Dec 10, 2022 | Invest During Inflation | 12 comments




Inflation is running hot and is about to get worse in Australia however with the RBA hiking rates, when will this end? How high will interest rates in Australia go? In this video, I break down how we ended up here and how you can invest like the 1% of investors who will dominate during this next phase in this cycle. Let’s dive in!

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12 Comments

  1. Rachael Thompson

    Great breakdown of how it works Ravi! I wish you were around when I was in my 2Os.

  2. Shuang Xiao

    Great video. Would you think the house price in central coast Australia will go down this year and next year? Would buying land a good investment idea in 2022? Thanks!

  3. Chris Australian Finance

    Ravi, what are you using for your screen shares? Tablet or computer?

  4. Reyansh muhammad

    Being of age and how to manage the sequence of returns in those early periods is what seems quite scary in the current market. The market is never a loser in a twenty year cycle, but the 2000s decade scenario scares me and could really disrupt my retirement. When you are no longer accumulating but withdrawing its hard to be anything but cautious.

  5. Zip Zagger

    This sounds like me 30 years ago. Ravi even looks like I did back then, minus the beard.

  6. Dale Owen

    Great Video! i tried to book a call on your website but the calender wasn't clickable. is there another way of contacting you?

  7. Steven Nizeti

    Great work, Fantastic simple education the masses need.

  8. fredburger

    I'm a simple man. I hear whiteboard, I like and subscribe.

  9. jordan desmet

    Thumbnail couldn’t be more true. 99% don’t know about GME or how to DRS.

  10. steve bates

    the cycle will continue. the government gives the rent subsidy, the tenants pay the investor the subsidy, the government taxes the investor, the investor increases the rent, the government increases the subsidy etc. etc.

  11. Susmus Manoj

    Sharma ji …. Bahut tagda video ❤️❤️

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