Inflation in my investment portfolio scares me. At the same time, all the solutions to it also scare me. Real estate is a captive asset. Bitcoin is unproven with many catastrophic downsides. Stocks are volatile. Gold?
You mean by not overconcentrating my assets in any one category of inflation-hedged asset? How would you reframe the risk?
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Yep. Re: reframing, I was thinking about your worry about stock volatility. Stocks are slices of real businesses. If VIAHART were publicly traded, its quoted price would be volatile. Does that hypothetical bother you? No way, because you see the cash flows from your business.
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If you see stocks as merely businesses and you focus on their fundamental cash flow attributes, much of the volatility in prices becomes much less bothersome as prices fluctuate far more than fundamentals.
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