The ultimate inflation hedge debate; What is the best way to beat rising costs?

by | Aug 7, 2022 | Inflation Hedge | 18 comments

The ultimate inflation hedge debate; What is the best way to beat rising costs?




Adrian Day, president of Adrian Day Asset Management and Lobo Tiggre of The Independent Speculator, discuss the best ways to beat inflation with David Lin, anchor for Kitco News.

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0:00 – Inflation outlook
14:34 – Gold vs. stocks as inflation hedge
21:22 – Commodities vs. inflation
23:40 – CPI vs gold
32:10 – Gold price outlook

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18 Comments

  1. cultured ape

    “That’s not likely to last very long or become world war 3”

  2. Atlas

    I dont believe the fed ever called for 10 rate hikes in the year but understanding 1980, they dont need meetings to raise the rate. It was once raised 1/10 of a every monday for a period of time. Granted that preceded the 20% rate and today, nobody in power has Paul Volker stones.

  3. Phillip Hewitt

    The best inflation hedge ? Burn the hedge down.

  4. freedomXforce

    Inflation is much higher than 70's and 80's

  5. Fred Forsythe

    The brakes have been taken off for the establishment elite, they are now free to compete in the rush to asset strip and impoverish the middle classes. The war is a distraction we are facing the wrong way the enemey is behind us.

  6. Lance Stover

    Good job gentlemen thanks to all three of you

  7. No Name Joe

    Best Interviews on YouTube

  8. Christian CdeB

    So, like Nancy Pelosi said, “let’s pass it and see what’s in it” re Obamacare.

  9. AS1313

    15 is correct

  10. Jethro jr

    Gold is

  11. js1112111

    That Lobo guy has said that the metals markets aren't manipulated. Anyone who doesn't admit to the obvious is either not intelligent enough to speak on the subject or they know the truth and are lying.

  12. Juan Silva Alcoser

    Trump was right on not wanting to shutt the us economy down due to covid, because he warn of our economy would be in danger.

  13. Cynthia Aiken

    lobo tiggre has the coolest name ever

  14. Giovanni Levoci

    The ultimate inflation hedge is asking Elon Musk to send you to Mars…

  15. Kim Ferzoco

    Inflation is much higher than 7-8%, and its more significant for renters since the fed bailed out mortgage debt.

  16. Soj. H

    Fed created this inflation problem simply because inflation is a very effective way of taxation without the need to pass through Congress.

  17. hunterfunter47

    Not the most impartial panel. Both have their own agenda. Why did Adrian fail to mention the hugely significant effect of pandemic induced supply constraints on inflation? The reason he didn’t mention this at all can be one of two things. Either he has such a rudimentary grasp of economics he doesn’t understand this phenomenon or he just wants to put all of the blame on the Fed. I suspect it is the latter of those two propositions. You cannot trust the opinions of anyone who fails to endorse the whole picture. Adrian just failed to do that.
    The second guest freely admitted he is not an economist. Fair enough.

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