1970s Inflation Stocks – What Stocks Did Well? | How to Invest During Inflation

Written by Donnie Nguyen

December 27, 2021

Thinking about hedging your portfolio for inflation? Watch my video first.

The 1970s inflation was the highest inflationary period that the U.S. has experienced in the past 50 years. The Federal Reserve also raised interest rates dramatically during that time. In this video, I go over how stocks and other asset classes did during that time. The asset classes I cover are:

  1. The S&P 500
  2. Gold and Silver
  3. Oil Stocks
  4. Equity REITs
  5. Individual Stocks

DISCLAIMER: I'm not a financial advisor. These are my opinions and provided "as-is". It is not an offer to buy or sell securities. Read the Terms and Conditions.

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Do you think we’re heading for massive inflation in 2022? Leave me a comment below. Thanks for watching.

Disclosure

At the time of publishing this video, via stocks, options, or other derivatives, I have long positions in SLV, EOG, O, EXR, LMT, CVS, AMD, JPM, SPY, GLD, DIS, KO

Except for Wolves of Investing, I/we are not receiving any compensation from and do not have any business dealings with any companies whose stocks are discussed in this article/video.

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Donnie Nguyen

Donnie Nguyen

Donnie Nguyen is the founder and CEO of Wolves of Investing. He started investing in the stock market in the early 2000s. He follows the teachings of Peter Lynch, Warren Buffett, and other investing legends. When he's not investing or blogging, he loves spending time with his family traveling and experiencing the world.

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