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How does Gold hedge against Inflation - Satori Traders
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Gold is often called a hedge against Inflation but this is really only true over long periods of time.
When we look at shorter time frames Gold’s hedging abilities are questionable.
For example, gasoline prices have more than doubled since 2020 but Gold is only up 25%.
The good news is that Gold responds to Inflation after some time delay so we are likely to see Gold stage a significant rally in the near future.
Analysts at Goldman Sachs are predicted that Gold will reach $2500 before the end of 2022.
Gold and Inflation relationship
According to Milton Friedman (American economist, 1912 – 2006) the only cause of Inflation is an overproduction of the money supply.
If central banks create money faster than the economy is growing, each new monetary unit reduces the value (Purchasing power) of all the existing monetary units.
As the value of the monetary units decline, it takes more of them to purchase the same amount of goods and services.
Gold, for example, has a constant value. One ounce of Gold is always worth exactly one ounce Gold.
Gold’s price, however, rises during Inflationary periods because investors have to fork over more of their watered-down monetary units to obtain the same quantity of Gold.
Best hedge against Inflation
The best hedges against Inflation preserve Purchasing power while also reducing Portfolio risk.
Counter-party risk is the probability that a company will default on their contractual obligations causing the value of their Stocks and Bonds drop, potentially to zero.
Enron is a good example of counter-party risk and how it can affect a company’s stock price. In 2001 it became widely known that Enron was riddled with fraud and the stock dropped from $90 to well under $1 in less than a year.
Physical Precious metals have zero counter-party risk so they provide an Inflation hedge for our Portfolios while also reducing our exposure to risk.
This double layer of protection is why physical Precious metals are the absolute best hedge against Inflation.
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