• KevonLooney@lemm.ee
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      3 months ago

      You were not mistaken though. Read my comment about net debtors benefitting from inflation.

      Your general idea of inflation being bad for those who hold money is correct. Stocks and real estate don’t counteract inflation, they are just less affected by it.

      Wealthy people are net lenders because they usually hold more bonds than they borrow. That means they are negatively affected by inflation.

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        3 months ago

        This isn’t true. Wealthy people do not hold more bonds than they issue. Berkshire Hathaway for example has less than 1% of their funds invested in bonds

        The mantra is that bonds are part of diverse portfolio but this for people who are investing in retirement funds.

        Bonds are often held for this purpose. They are a useful for an income steam but they are not where the majority of anyone’s investments are held because they are not fast growers. Furthermore, bonds are a hedge against inflation because they grow faster when inflation is high which obliterates your entire argument.