If there is one evidence of inflation, then it's in food. All have been going higher since the stimulus in March 2020. The population hasn't been growing that fast, it's all because of money printing.
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Copper Deficit to Grow
It is expected that the copper price will rise in the coming decade. To bet on this you can buy Nova Royalties, Oroco Resource or Deep-South Resources.
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Corporations are flooded with cash
Corporations have record amounts of cash, which will spur more buybacks.
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U.S. Treasury Maturity Schedule
We know the Fed won't let these mature, because then they would have losses at rising bond yields. These will need to be rolled over at higher bond yields. Or they need to print more money to buy them up.
For more info read my article.
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Bank Stocks Vs. Yield Curve
The yield curve decides the net interest margin for banks. A rise in the yield curve will make banks more profitable and leads to a rise in the share price of bank stocks.
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Bitcoin Vs. USD
There is an inverse relationship between Bitcoin and the U.S. dollar.
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Oil Inventory Vs. Oil Price
When oil inventories rise, this means there is a glut in oil. The oil price will go down.
Macro-economic indicators from the EIA should be monitored.
- Refinery net production
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- Distillate demand
- Global oil supply and demand
- Baker Hughes rig count
- Weekly supply of petroleum products
Make sure to check the GDP outlook from the Atlanta Fed.