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And of course there's a war with Russia, which might try to destabilize the western economies and monetary system if that's possible.

Shouldn't the prices for those commodities be sky-high because everyone tries to hedge against inflation as well as the looming monetary crisis? Why isn't that the case?

And of course there's a war with Russia, which might try to destabilize the western economies and monetary system if that's possible. Shouldn't the prices for those commodities be sky-high because everyone tries to hedge against inflation as well as the looming monetary crisis? Why isn't that the case?

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I think this is mostly it. The prices are completely manipulated so there are regular peaks and troughs for the big guys.

You aint in the club, so if you're young enough to wait out a 10 year cycle your best bet is to just leave your money in and wait for the next up.

Diversify of course as they can pick and choose what to run with next. Physical assets are more stable long term, which is why blackrock et al are buying all the homes.