The Impact of Inflation on Stocks, Bonds, and Cash

by | Sep 15, 2022 | Invest During Inflation | 21 comments




The inflation fears are rising in the market and we are releasing this video to help you to better understand how inflation works and the impact that is has on stock, bonds, and cash. In this video we will go over:

• How inflation works
• Recent inflation trends that are spooking the markets
• Do we have to worry about hyperinflation like in the 80’s
• How stocks perform in inflationary environments
• The risk to bonds in inflationary environments
• How cash melts due to inflation
• The Feds reaction to inflation
• Inflation conspiracy theories that are building momentum

Contact Michael Ruger with Questions: 518-477-6686 or mruger@greenbushfinancial.com
Visit our website:
Subscribe to our channel for more financial planning tips:

#inflation #investing #greenbushfinancial…(read more)


LEARN ABOUT: Investing During Inflation

REVEALED: Best Investment During Inflation

HOW TO INVEST IN GOLD: Gold IRA Investing

HOW TO INVEST IN SILVER: Silver IRA Investing


See also  "Is Gold a Good Investment for Protection? Some States Seem to Think So."
Truth about Gold
You May Also Like

21 Comments

  1. Rich Mountains

    Biden Printed
    We Squinted
    Hes a Effing idiot

  2. High Volume

    One of the best videos I have seen explaining the overall picture in this subject

  3. Tom Olson

    The Fed does not “print” money, the “extra” money is created the to government goes into debt. Fun fact real paper money and coins only make up 3% of the countries economy. The othe 97% is literally numbers and debt on a computer screen. Someoease prove me wrong??

  4. Trisha Wallor

    The impact is far worse than I had expected. My portfolio is still down by approximately 20% and there's no hope in sight. Buying is not even an option. Any recommendations on how to scale up my returns before selling off to draw even will be highly appreciated as I am losing my mind given that my retirement draws nearer.

  5. Jonathan Laneau

    Great video, thanks for making and sharing

  6. Eric

    May be time to refresh this video. The total index may show 7% but for every day goods, we are higher than that.

  7. kenzong

    all rigged, criminal

  8. Scott Stebbins

    Inflation is the devaluation of the dollar when the government prints too many dollars.

  9. Nico Perez

    Thank you , I’m buying more puts on bonds

  10. Tara

    one of the best videos that explain inflation! Thank you for simplifying this.

  11. Tarot and Witchery

    So, it seems like buying into a bond fund is better? Doesn't that mean they are buying and selling them often, trading up?

  12. stachowi

    The Great Reset is upon us… i hope everyone is ready for it.

  13. Ed Julian

    Micheal ,why do you call it entitlement benifits. When we pay for this benifits after 35 plus years working in this country. It is our right. The government should give us back our money after so many years working and paying taxes for what you call entailment benifits . In my opinion we would take our money and put it into an index fund letting it sit there for 35 plus years. Then look at your returns. $$$$$$

  14. Urmi Hossain

    amazing. You should do one about deflation and negative interest rate

  15. Gordon Douglas

    You do a great job of explaining things, thanks.

  16. KB travel

    If we reach the hyper-inflation stage? Would we not hold cash because of uncertain in prices in coming months?

  17. J T

    Can you talk on inflation protected bond funds? Good channel. Thanks

  18. Eric Goettsche

    Thank you Michael – I'll also pass this along to my children,

  19. Daniel G. Alcorn

    Thank you, Michael, that was helpful. I'm especially intrigued by the concept of adjusting CPI to reflect the underlying value change of the inflated product. Thinking of televisions over the past ten years which have not only decreased in price but also are substantially smarter, thus more value. How to measure the change in value is beyond my skill set. 🙂 I enjoy your informative talks, thank you.

  20. Anthony DeBonis

    Thank you – this is a complex subject but you distill it down and make it understandable. Thank you for taking all this time to make these videos.

U.S. National Debt

The current U.S. national debt:
$34,847,568,990,054

Source

ben stein recessions & depressions

Retirement Age Calculator

  Original Size