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With trillions of dollars (and counting) announced in several rounds of COVID-19 pandemic stimulus, economists and pundits alike have proposed the possibility of rampant inflation. Because trillions of new dollars in the economy can’t stay buried forever.
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The Federal Reserve’s monetary policy aims for 2% annual inflation for a slow, stable upward climb in the CPI. Healthy economies produce growing incomes, and with more money to spend, consumers drive up the prices of goods and services with gradually increasing demand. Plus, inflation reduces the real value of the national debt.
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But fast inflation diminishes the value of our currency — and therefore our savings and investments — too quickly. For a quick example, imagine you’re a bank lending money for mortgages at 3.5% interest, but money starts losing value at 5% annual inflation. Suddenly, you’re effectively losing 1.5% on your loans every year.
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Expect a hard time staying in business. And when banks start going under, borrowers and businesses can’t get loans and the economy grinds to a halt. Multiple economic forces can cause inflation.
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Tax hikes also cause inflation. When governments raise taxes on businesses, businesses don’t just roll over and accept low profits or losses.
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They raise their prices, so the same goods and services suddenly cost more. The same effect happens when raw goods or supplies go up in price. For example, if a blight knocks out half of the nation’s wheat supply, the price of wheat would go through the roof.
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And every producer who relies on wheat, from bakers to brewers and beyond, would raise prices to compensate.
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Some things have inherent value. No matter how weak or strong the currency you use to pay, the underlying value remains relatively consistent.
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Food, for instance, has inherent value. If a loaf of bread costs a dollar today and inflation spikes 30%, the cost adjusts accordingly to $1.30 because people are still just as willing to pay for it, regardless of the currency value.
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The same goes for other physical assets with inherent value, like real estate and precious metals. A few paper assets also protect against inflation, although they do so through more artificial means, such as the Treasury adjusting the value of Treasury inflation-protected securities. As you explore inflation-resistant investments, keep in mind that no investment is entirely inflation-proof. These investments do well historically against higher inflation, but that doesn’t mean they leave you entirely immune to inflation price volatility.
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People need a roof over their heads. So they pay the going rate for housing, whatever that is in today’s currency. The value of the dollar in the United States roughly halved in the 30 years from 1990 to 2020, per the Bureau of Labor and Statistics.
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But no matter how you slice it, rent has risen faster than inflation. Remember, the value of the dollar was roughly half in 2020 compared to 1990, so inflation alone only accounts for rent rising to around $900 in that time.
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In fact, rent consistently proves one of the most significant drivers of inflation. That makes rental properties a prime asset class to combat inflation. Pro tip: An easy way to invest in rental properties is through a company like Arrived Homes.
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Real estate investment trusts (REITs) are investment funds that invest, either directly or indirectly, in real estate. Equity REITs directly own and operate real estate investments, whether residential, commercial, industrial, or any other type of property. Mortgage REITs, or mREITs, invest indirectly through real estate-secured loans.
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Further distinctions arise between publicly traded REITs and private REITs. Public REITs trade on stock exchanges like exchange-traded funds (ETFs) or mutual funds, and anyone can buy them through their brokerage account. Per regulations by the SEC, publicly traded REITs must return at least 90% of their profits to investors in the form of dividends.
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The fund issues shares directly to investors and decides how much profit to reinvest versus pay out in dividends to shareholders. While some investors feel less comfortable with the leaner oversight, others enjoy the strong returns offered by firms such as Fundrise. Just start small and only scale up as you become more comfortable with them.
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Despite being paper assets, real property secures REITs, and their returns tie directly to real estate values and rents. That affords them similar inflation protection to direct real estate ownership — with far better liquidity.
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When the dollar loses value, the prices of these staples typically rise to compensate. Since you probably don’t want to store actual sheets of copper or barrels of corn in your basement, you can invest in commodities through funds in your brokerage account. You have plenty of options for commodity ETFs and mutual funds, although the simplest broad exposure to commodities comes from commodity index funds.
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A commodity index fund works just like any other index fund. It can be purchased through a brokerage like TD Ameritrade and it mirrors a market index — in this case, a commodity market index, which tracks a single commodity, a group of similar commodities, or the commodity market as a whole.
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Initially, the physical money itself was made from these metals in the form of coins. Later, central banks tied paper currency to real gold in their vaults.
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Gold tends to do poorly in bull markets, but investors consider it a safe fallback in times of strife.
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5 Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities
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If inflation surges 5%, ordinarily, you would lose money on a 3% interest bond. But TIPS adjust the principal amount of your bond up 5% to $1,050 and pay your interest based on that higher amount. So instead of $30 per year, the TIPS would pay you $31.50.
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When TIPS mature, they pay you back the new principal amount as the face value rather than what you originally paid for them. Unless the dollar experienced deflation, in which case you get back your original purchase price. Don’t expect to get rich investing in TIPS.
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They tend to pay extremely low interest rates, given the additional protections and the backing of the U.S. Treasury Department. But they do protect you against inflation, at least.
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6 Growth-Oriented Stocks
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It has nothing to do with growth versus value stocks. Companies that can raise prices alongside infl...
“Real” assets aren’t the only ones that can weather rising inflation. Stock markets can also protect you from high inflation rates. First, it’s worth noting that growth-oriented stocks are stocks for which the appeal comes from the potential for price gains rather than income-oriented stocks that pay high dividends.
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It has nothing to do with growth versus value stocks. Companies that can raise prices alongside inflation tend to weather inflationary periods safely. For example, even if food companies’ raw material and supply chain costs rise during inflation, they can typically pass those price hikes along to their customers without blowback.
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The same logic applies to many industries that provide essential services. As with commodities, people pay the going rate for essential items, even if inflation causes pricing to jump as the value of each dollar falls. Some industries whose balance sheets typically survive just fine during inflationary periods include:
FoodHealth careEnergyBuilding materialsTechnology As long as these companies can raise prices with inflation and maintain their profits, their valuation and stock price should also rise alongside that inflation.
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They simply haven’t existed long enough for sound data. But cryptocurrencies do have a few advanta...
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Income-oriented stocks paying a strong dividend tend not to do as well, as dividends often fail to keep pace with inflation. Dividend investors also get hit with regular income taxes on those dividends, further reducing the real value of those dividends.
7 Cryptocurrency
No one really knows how cryptocurrencies fare during hyperinflation.
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They simply haven’t existed long enough for sound data. But cryptocurrencies do have a few advantages over government-backed fiat currencies (those not backed by gold or other real commodities). First, governments looking to manage their debt by printing more money don’t manipulate cryptocurrencies.
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Instead, the money supply of cryptocurrencies depends on their own stated logic. For instance, the new supply of Bitcoin slows over time.
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Originally, anyone could “mine” new bitcoins at a rate of 50 every 10 minutes. The mining process involves contributing your own computing power to the public bitcoin ledger. But every four years, that new coin creation halves.
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In 2012, it dropped to 25 bitcoins every 10 minutes, then in 2016, it dropped to 12.5, and in 2020, it dropped to 6.25. So while supply continues to grow, it does so at a slower rate over time.
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That creates upward pressure on the value of each unit. The problem with cryptocurrencies is that their underlying value isn’t clear. There is some inherent value in an anonymous currency not controlled by any government.
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If you’re interested in using crypto to protect against inflation, you can get started through Coinbase, or Robinhood if you prefer to invest through a licensed brokerage rather than a cryptocurrency exchange.
8 Convert Your Debts From Variable to Fixed Interest
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Borrowers with adjustable interest rates can expect their rates to rise if hyperinflation strikes. Meanwhile, borrowers with fixed interest rates rejoice because the value of each debt payment shrinks along with the dollar. In 1990, $1 was worth the equivalent of $2 today.
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A $500 monthly mortgage payment back then cost you the equivalent of $1,000 today. But 30 years later, you’d still be paying the same nominal $500 per month, which means half as much to you today as it did 30 years ago. If you worry that inflation will hit, consider refinancing your adjustable-rate debts to fixed interest through Credible.com*.
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You lock in both today’s low interest rates and monthly payments at today’s currency pricing, so as that currency loses value, the real cost of those payments drops with it.
What to Avoid Before Inflation
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That’s effectively what bonds are: loans at fixed interest rates, whether to governments or corporations. If you buy a bond paying 4% per year, and inflation surges at 5%, you effectively lose 1% in real dollars each year.
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And that means no one will want to buy them, either. Remember, when interest rates and bond yields rise, the price of existing bonds goes down. So when interest rates surge to manage runaway inflation, your existing bonds — that pay low interest — plummet in value on the secondary market.
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These fixed-income investments might seem safe on the surface, but they lose their value quickly when inflation spikes. If you worry that inflation lurks around the corner, talk to your investment advisor about potentially reducing your asset allocations in the bond market.
Final Word
As effective as many investments are during inflation, don’t forget about the most crucial investment: yourself.
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