When Yesterday Is Actually Tomorrow

When Yesterday Is Actually Tomorrow
A sign board displaying Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) stock information is seen in Toronto, on June 23, 2014. Mark Blinch/Reuters
Lee Bellinger
Updated:
Commentary

There’s now plenty of confirmation that inflation is here and getting worse. Which brings me to a far less noticed consequence of U.S. dollar debasement practices—asset inflation. Think of asset inflation as the pie and ice cream you get in your portfolio when the Federal Reserve conjures trillions of fake dollars to fund government spending binges.

Lee Bellinger
Lee Bellinger
Author
Lee Bellinger is the editor and publisher of Off-Grid Confidential, a private financial advisory newsletter that leverages Bellinger’s years of experience as a Washington insider to provide unique insights into government, major industry, and other macroeconomic trends. To discover how to get his proprietary research in the paid newsletter service, go to Off-Grid Confidential.
Related Topics