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How not to get “surprised” by inflation numbers

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When will inflation finally end? June 13th 2024 Hi Reader Inflation is headed for a major pause. T

When will inflation finally end? [DWR Logo]( June 13th 2024 Hi Reader Inflation is headed for a major pause. Today was the start of the most consequential turning points. Yet, few investors will notice. Their media is failing them. Check out these headlines following the release of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) today: A) “US Inflation Eases, Markets Rally To New Heights” B) “Bidens Inflation Surge Hits American Wallets Hard.” These two things sound different, but they aren’t. First, inflation is “easing.” The CPI came in at 3.3% for the year, but the monthly was 0.0%. That’s the definition of easing. Second, prices are high and they’re going to stay high. It all comes down to money supply. The current money supply (as measured by M2 Money Supply) predicted the inflation wave and the current cooling. Here’s a chart of the Money Supply: [FRED] You can see the near 40% spike in 2020 for the government money cannon was fired. Then you can see it peak and turn down a bit to where we are today. That curve is why: 1) Prices are (and will be) high 2) Inflation rate has dropped significantly Everyone makes it so complicated. It’s not. Money / Stuff = Price We saw a major increase in Money, no increase in Stuff, and prices soared. The debate will go on, but you don’t have to join it. [Instead, click here to see more about what the end of inflation means for you.]( [Read More Button]( Dynamic Wealth Research 2010 West Avenue K #623 Lancaster, California 93536 We are sending this message to {EMAIL}. [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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