How To Protect Savings From Inflation

by | Aug 11, 2022 | Inflation Hedge | 14 comments

How To Protect Savings From Inflation




Inflation is accelerating. Protect your savings by using I bonds or TIPS.
I’ll show you how in the video….(read more)


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14 Comments

  1. Syfo Diaz, Jedi Master

    Just out of curiosity how did you learn all this from YouTube or school? And if so what classes like economics or???

  2. Lee Ma

    For those who haven't opened an account, do you recommend that we buy this month or next month in November? Thank you so much.

  3. Lee Ma

    Hi Ryan. Thank you so much for your video. I have a question for I bond. If I invest $10,000 before 10/31, when will I start earning the new rate of 7.12%? Thank you.

  4. GrooeyJoey

    Hi Ryan, thanks for this video. When do you typically start seeing your earned interest in the treasury direct account after purchasing the series I bonds?

  5. Jamie Conrad

    How do you sell them?

  6. Y Brianna

    Hello, I'm an amazon uk seller and have a ceramic coasters for drink. Is it possible to cooperate with you and how can I contact you.

  7. Jon Golembiewski

    Hello Ryan. I just created a Treasury Direct account and I'm very excited about it. Eventually I want to participate in an auction and purchase some 20 and/or 30 year bonds. But that's later. For now I'm wondering about the Series EE and I bonds. Can you do a video that discusses the differences please? Everyone thinks inflation is coming and I agree we will have some in the next few months but look at Japan, they've been doing QE for decades and they don't have inflation. So that concerns me with the I bond. Can you comment?

  8. roadie.frodie

    What about Inflation-Protected Securities TIPS vs i bonds? Thanks!

  9. rebecca rose

    Thanks so much for this helpful info! Really appreciate the step by step and simple explanations!

  10. Byron C

    Nice video, thanks

  11. Eric 777

    I love how your always coming up with new content compared to other channels. Good job.

  12. Enso Basho

    excellent video. I-bonds and TIPS are always a good place to go with your money, even more so now.

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