30) So, ok, CPI inflation has been somewhat stable, but other measures of price inflation have been huge, because CPI is in line with median wage growth and markets are in line with invested capital growth.
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40) And, I guess, it ‘tricked’ some of us into thinking that things were going great, because “number go up”, when really that $440 SPY buys about as much stuff today as $330 SPY bought a few years ago.
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41) So what does all of this imply for the future?
Well, on the one hand, inflation–true inflation–is high. Really high. High enough that it would generally be worrying.
Does that mean markets will keep going up? Especially given that even CPI inflation is now high?
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