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So?
What does this have to do with BRICS and the bullshit thereof?
Nothing.
Same for real estate developers going bankrupt.
Nope. The opposite. Demand for dollars will rise.
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I remember from personal finance classes that you want to earn 4% plus annual inflation. So if annual inflation steadies at 3%, then you need to earn 7%.
This is based on premise you deduct around 3.5% a year as like an annuity and want your savings to appreciate at least at the rate of annual inflation.
Vanguard has a fund like Lifestrategy Conservative Growth Fund (60 bond/40 stocks) for this type of circumstance.
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10 year Total rate of return on it is 4.68%. CPI increase has been 2.65% over the last 10 years. Puts the inflation adjusted about 2%, and that is with the stock market at an all time high. Better have it in an IRA or it sucks even more after taxes.
https://investor.vanguard.com/investment-products/mutual-funds/profile/vscgx#performance-fees
You mean that if the 10 Year Treasury is paying at least 2% greater than the government-reported annual inflation such as PCE, then it will mean there will be more demand for "dollars" as in 10 Year Treasuries ?
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This is a 1hr video, but very good explanation of coming de-dollarization. Take sometime to listen to it.
I dont agree 100% with the points in the video but would like any financial experts thoughts about it.