https://www.treasurydirect.gov/indiv/research/indepth/ibonds...
https://www.treasurydirect.gov/indiv/products/prod_tips_glan...
Despite inflation being moderate the whole time these went up in value a lot, more than I expected based on the interest rates.
My broker fired me because I went to a sales presentation and argued with a salesman about I bonds being a good investment relative to the annuities they were pushing.
TIPS might be a good idea now.
You could look into industries or sectors that stand to benefit from inflation. I'm not sure if there's a good list of these. I would imagine certain commodities, REITs, materials, or consumer defensive could be good candidates. Companies with a lot of debt that have locked in low interest rates on that debt can also be attractive depending on the other factors in how that debt is structured.
An obvious suggestion for many people is to have a fixed rate mortgage and not pay it off early. Property values have been rising and will likely continue that longterm trend. If I have a 3% mortgage, then inflation last year essentially made me 4.2% since the value that the monetary balance represents has been reduced.
These are just my general thoughts and should not be considered advice. These thoughts might not be applicable to everyone.
These are stocks, which grow in times of Inflation.
It's simple: Just ask yourself, what will rise in price in inflationary years.
- oil, gas, food...
Or go to a stock screening portal, and filter out the best 3 Industries. There, look for the best 1% rated/performing stocks.
Even better, if you are trading stocks, learn the follwoing, and in a view years, you can use the stock market like an ATM: Stan Weinstein, Stage Analysis.
You will not get rich quick, but probably very wealthy in the future.
Hope this helps
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buy productive assets
I checked one of my 401ks, and I'm down like 5% this year. Checked some other funds and everything has lost money.
Previously I wanted to buy a home, but I also hate the notion of being trapped in one place