tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8091367287813993533.post5905336683740757711..comments2023-10-22T11:30:33.581-04:00Comments on Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Investor: Inflation/Deflation Wassup?Robert Wasilewskihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04536814650758511673noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8091367287813993533.post-39787907052564613442010-07-15T07:07:15.718-04:002010-07-15T07:07:15.718-04:00re:David Good point on "not worth a Continent...re:David Good point on "not worth a Continental". I agree that the odds point to a serious bout with inflation sometime in the next 10 years which will be world wide and will be a major test for the survival of the monetary system. It could push us back to the gold standard.<br />re: Kevin I looked at Amerman's site. He offers an interesting course on investing in an inflation/Robert Wasilewskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04536814650758511673noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8091367287813993533.post-67077310616523144452010-07-14T21:37:32.751-04:002010-07-14T21:37:32.751-04:00Hey Robert,
Actually it was a certain Daniel Amer...Hey Robert,<br /><br />Actually it was a certain Daniel Amerman who introduced me to the concept. He has a series that talks a lot about this. He also sells a course about it; I haven't and probably won't buy it, but even the free newsletter has been pretty interesting to read!Kevinhttp://www.investitwisely.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8091367287813993533.post-50764101912913195912010-07-14T18:53:21.383-04:002010-07-14T18:53:21.383-04:00Point that way, oops.Point that way, oops.Davidnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8091367287813993533.post-55596850790760380782010-07-14T18:52:18.014-04:002010-07-14T18:52:18.014-04:00Hence the phrase, "Not worth a continental.&q...Hence the phrase, "Not worth a continental." :-)<br /><br />Soon to be, "Not worth a dollar/George Washington/greenback". <br /><br />Hope it doesn't come to pass, but all signs put that way, IMO.Davidnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8091367287813993533.post-19044659478171732142010-07-14T16:30:22.879-04:002010-07-14T16:30:22.879-04:00The 70s - 80s was a period of high inflation and h...The 70s - 80s was a period of high inflation and high unemployment so it was a period of "stagflation". The U.S. experienced hyperinflation during the revolutionary war. <br /><br />The term "inflationary deflation" sent me to Google. I think you may have invented a new term! It definitely applies to today where we are experiencing deflation in a major hard asset class, housesRobert Wasilewskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04536814650758511673noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8091367287813993533.post-62902878783031705172010-07-14T16:06:54.632-04:002010-07-14T16:06:54.632-04:00Could the 70s-80s period be considered a period of...Could the 70s-80s period be considered a period of significant inflation, if not hyperinflation?<br /><br />What are your thoughts on an "inflationary deflation"; where asset prices go down (homes, stocks) and the dollar simultaneously decreases in purchasing power (regular goods are more expensive)?Invest It Wiselyhttp://www.investitwisely.comnoreply@blogger.com