2021年5月17日星期一

Inflation, Interest, Energy and Recovery: What Can We Expect?

Hi Trader,

Inflation.

It's been in the news constantly for the past week.

About a year ago, the Federal Reserve began pumping money into the economy like there was no tomorrow to get people to borrow and spend.

This helped drop interest rates to extremely low levels.

Yet, the inflation back then was partially offset by the fact that many limited their time spent in public places — such as any business where you might spend your money.

But now that vaccines are rolling out, economies are opening, and mask mandates are dropping… are we finally getting hit with the full force of inflation?

And how will this affect energy?

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Anthony Speciale Jr

Editor & Chief Investment Strategist,

Big Energy Profits
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