Are we about to see a decade of "real" inflation?
http://www.cbc.ca/beta/news/business...nada-1.4505207
My mother tells me stories of an 18% mortgage rate on her first house in this country. Scary stuff for people trying to get into the housing market. Much less impact on people who are well established and own most of thier home.
So high inflation should make goods more expensive over time (duh).
Will high interest rates depress the property market?
It's bad for bond investment
What does it do for stocks?
Should make commodities more expensive if it's a worldwide thing.
If you thought we were going to see 10+ years of notable inflation, how would you prepare your investments?
Get out of the property market? Dump investment properties?
Sell bonds?
Make major purchases sooner?
Change what sectors you invest in?
What would you do?