The Great Rotation: Capital To Dump High-Flying Stocks For Hard Assets | Crescat Capital (PT1)

2 years ago
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Inflation is becoming a real problem.

The latest data shows the CPI, consumer price inflation rate, at 6.2%. That's higher than anything we've seen in decades and it is looking less and less "transitory" like our leaders initially promised us it would be.

So we now have inflation spiking at the same time that financial asset prices and the stock market are at all-time-highs.

What will happen next?

In this video, we hear from Kevin Smith and Tavi Costa, the Chief Investment Officer and the Portfolio Manager of Crescat Capital, a global macro asset management firm highly respected for the market analysis & excellent data chart it publishes regularly.

They believe the financial markets are about to undergo a "Great Rotation", where capital will flow out of today's popular sectors and into a host of new ones -- commodities and hard assets like gold, silver, agriculture, oil & gas, and base metals -- creating painful losses for certain investors and massive gains for others.

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There’s no doubt that it's a very challenging time right now for the average investor. Above and beyond the recent economic impacts of COVID, the new era of record low interest rates, runaway US debt and US deficits, and trillions of dollars in monetary and fiscal stimulus stimulus has changed the rules of investing by dangerously distorting the Dow index, the S&P 500, and nearly all other asset prices. Can prices keep rising, or is there a painful reckoning ahead?

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