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Can They Even Stop Inflation If They Wanted? Gold Has Lost Momentum But Is It A Golden Opportunity

Mar 23, 2021

We need to talk about inflation and even hyperinflation in some Emerging market currencies.

So far, the fed has no plans to stop inflation but I wanted to examine if they can. One thing that happened with the Lira was in a state of hyperinflation and the nation has gone through 4 central bank governors in the past two years.

He decided to hike interest rates 200 bps and lost His job. I know the fed runs differently but fiat currencies do not and when Powell says he plans to allow inflation to run hot, it's possible He has no choice.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2soXXhSJYrI

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Michael Gayed: Fed Has Destroyed All Stores of Value

Palisades Gold Radio:  Mar 23, 2021

Tom welcomes returning guest Michael Gayed, Portfolio Manager at Toroso Asset Management, to the show. Michael is the author and publisher of the Lead-Lag Report.

Michael explains what most investors mean when they discuss risk on or off markets. There are leading historical indicators, and his whitepapers help investors understand where volatility will occur.

Everything is a leading indicator in some form, and interest rates drive the entire capital system.

He watches the behavior of utilities and treasuries to determine market conditions. They evaluate the signals every week and adjust their weighting, and they were able to avoid declines and get outsized returns last March.

Utilities are a unique sector, being both highly regulated and very highly levered. This makes utilities highly sensitive to changes in performance. They will often outperform because everything else is doing poorly. There has been a significant move from growth to value stocks and materials. Utilities may be beginning to bottom out, and lumber may have topped out.

 If lumber begins weakening, the housing markets may weaken, as demand may be dropping. Many people believe stimulus will continue the melt-up, but often the market does the opposite of what the crowd thinks. There could be a counter-rally that will surprise a lot of people.

If we have inflation without inflation coming to wages, we will have more unrest and market uncertainty. There are genuine dangers to the system considering the wage gaps.

Copper is about industrial demand and infrastructure. He expects to see continued upward pressure on copper, and it seems like the cure for copper is higher prices.

He discusses yields and credit spreads and what to watch for in the treasury markets. Michael argues that the most sensible thing the Fed could do is to hike rates.

Controlling yields have all sorts of negative implications. He argues that rampant money printing and excess debt by the Fed only enrich the wealthy and bring out the worst in humanity. The very fabric of society is becoming at risk.

Time Stamp References:

0:00​ - Introduction

0:32​ - Risk On/Off Strategies

2:53​ - Mutual Funds & Money Demand

 5:40​ - Utility Sector Sensitivity

7:46​ - Current Market Indications

10:16​ - A Deflationary Trade

12:22​ - Inflation & CPI Metrics

 14:23​ - Hedging With Gold

15:55​ - Copper & Commodities

17:07​ - Yields & Credit Spreads

19:34​ - Fed & Rising Rates

22:47​ - Banks & Lending

24:15​ - Australia & YCC

25:30​ - Convertible Bonds

26:49​ - 1.9 Trillion Stimulus

30:29​ - Unintended Consequences

34:42​ - Scarcity & Liquidity

39:48​ - Stores of Value

41:52​ - Concluding Thoughts

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkKd7LG22aQ

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