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The Fed can’t get the inflation toothpaste back into the tube. Were you forwarded this email? [Sign-up to Rude Awakening here.]( [The Rude Awakening] September 15, 2022 [WEBSITE]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( A Transitory Column - You already know everything I’m about to write. - Feel smart. You deserve it. - The rest of the world is finally figuring it out: inflation is here to stay. [External Advertisement] [What SMART Investors Need To Know About Investment Positioning And Sizing]( Multi-Millionaire Nick Hodge just added a new report to his Financial Independence Library called Navigating Highway '22: Danger Zone. In this new report, you'll see how he approaches cash, bonds, equities, and gold as we navigate rate hikes, slowing growth, rampant inflation, and escalating conflicts. You'll also get the names of the funds he owns, how much he owns, and why. [Click here for instructions on how to get your FREE copy… along with the investing secret he used to become a multi-millionaire!]( [Click Here To Learn More]( Sean Ring Editor, Rude Awakening Happy Thursday! It’s a gorgeous late summer morning in the shadow of Hagia Sophia. Later today, I’ll fly down to Bodrum for the [Property and Freedom Society’s 2022 Annual Meeting](. I just saw Iowa Michael and Doctor Dutch off, as they have an earlier flight. As economists of the Austrian School, the inflation numbers aren’t surprising to us. What was surprising was how long all that printed money took to seep from asset price inflation to consumer price inflation. Jay Powell has a few tricky weeks ahead of him. He’ll raise rates next week by another 75 bps. But after that, he and the rest of the FOMC must determine how much pain they’re willing to inflict on your 401(k) to get your food bills down. And Joke Biden will have to see how much ground he needs to give on energy to get those stubborn gas and diesel prices down. In this edition of the Rude, I’ll look at the inflation numbers, the market impact, and what may happen. The CPI Monday Just three days ago, everyone - and I mean everyone, except us - thought inflation was coming down. I still didn’t know why the market was so sure inflation was heading to 2%. Perhaps it was some mathematical deficiency, but inflation expectations were way down. Quickly, thanks to Dr. Lev Borodovsky at [The Daily Shot]( for the graphics below: I know you know this, but please reiterate this to your friends: falling gas prices do not equal falling prices. I’m glad gas prices came down, but that does not end inflation. Let’s move forward a day. Tuesday “Houston, we have a problem.” Jay Powell must have flipped his wig. The CPI roofed it. And it was the Core CPI that was the problem. Quick reminder: Core CPI has food and energy stripped out because they’re volatile. So what happened? The year-on-year CPI increase was 8.3%. Another one to remind your friends of: prices still increased 8.3% since last August. Ok, inflation is less than it was the prior month. But we’re still in a massive inflationary environment. Again, from [The Daily Shot]( The actual month-on-month inflation was double the expected amount. Recommended Link [Click here for more...]( James Altucher has been helping people make a fortune with cryptocurrencies for several years. The whole internet laughed at him when Bitcoin crashed from its high of over $19,000… … but the laughing stopped when Bitcoin rocketed even higher, just as James predicted… … hitting over $60,000 in value. Now it has crashed again… and James is back with a NEW prediction about how to make a fortune with cryptocurrencies. And it’s NOT with Bitcoin. Find out what James is predicting now… and how to make up to an 8,788% return with crypto by 2025. [Click Here Now]( What drove that? Living costs: For your edification, here’s the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) explanation of shelter costs: The index for shelter, the service that a housing unit provides its occupants, is one of the largest parts of the CPI market basket—the goods and services that American households consume. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences (OER) and rent of primary residence (rent) measure the majority of the change in the shelter cost consumers experience. All three of these series are published each month in each area for which CPI data are published. The CPI for shelter also includes lodging away from home and tenants’ and household insurance. So house prices are coming down because housing affordability is down. And since house affordability is down, rents are going up. Yikes! Medical costs also increased markedly: Finally, food costs increased 0.8% month-on-month, though that’s the smallest monthly increase since December 2021. Once the market saw these numbers, it got ugly in a hurry. The Markets Cry For Help Here’s how the SPX looked on the day: The SPX finished down 4.33% on the day, a particularly ugly move. The index is back down below both the 200-day and 50-day moving averages. Why is this important? Good friend and colleague, the devilishly handsome [Jonathan Rodriguez]( posted this in the chat during our editorial meeting yesterday: I ran a backtest on Sean's scary chart... V-shaped recovery in S&P 500 after 6 months below 200-DMA happens less than 50% of the time. Turning to the Nasdaq, it was down a worse -5.56% on the day. No investor could be happy seeing those numbers (unless he was short!). But the worst thing about all this is gold: There’s simply no inflation protection here. I know [JP Morgan already paid a $920 million fine]( for their part in manipulating the gold markets. But this market doesn’t look like a “free” market to me… In gold, we’ve now got a downward sloping 200-day moving average, a steeply downward sloping 50-day moving average beneath the 200-day MA, and a price well below the 50-day MA. Ugly. Uglier. Ugliest. What We Can Expect I hope everyone will stop smoking Hopium for a start. But I’m not sure that’s going to happen. Check out this idiotic headline in [The Wall Street Journal]( The comments are priceless. Here are some of my favorites: Least dirty shirt in the room (1) and (2) due to reserve currency status have been able so far to print our way out of a great reckoning.. That is, until that parlor trick no longer works and we can't. —— Innovation, my foot! Our "allies" are broken economies trying to print their way to prosperity. Their currencies are approaching the precipice. In 2022, the Fed stopped printing while the remainder kept printing. When the Fed starts printing again, it will go the other way. Why? Because America's government is into wasting its capital on a losing empire strategy. —— The U.S. dollar is dangerously overvalued. Despite tough talk from the Federal Reserve, the massive U.S. debt means that the Federal Reserve cannot raise rates much higher without triggering a financial crisis. Investors should use their dollars to buy real assets -- real estate, gold, oil, and gas. (I’ve long thought WSJ subscribers are brighter than the WSJ’s scribes. Let’s start calling them superscribers, as they’re above the scribes, not below them!) Here’s some FX 101: Interest rate differentials primarily determine currency prices. If a currency has a higher interest rate relative to another currency, the higher interest rate currency will be stronger. The EURUSD pair is an excellent example of this. The Euro’s base rate is only 0.75%, while the USD’s upper bank is 2.50%. That’s why EURUSD is falling off a cliff. Japan’s rates are still slightly negative at -0.10%, a full 260 basis points below the USD rate. That’s why the USDJPY is roofing it. American innovation? Come on… If that’s not a puff piece, I don’t know what is! Wrap Up Inflation isn’t transitory, much to Washington’s chagrin and surprise. The markets will continue their downward spiral because rates will continue to increase. Gold isn’t protecting you from inflation at the moment for reasons I’m unsure of. Unlike inflation, this column is transitory. So I’ll see you tomorrow, from Bodrum! All the best, Sean Ring Editor, Rude Awakening [ARCHIVE]( | [ABOUT]( | [CONTACT US]( Rude Awakening is committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. We do not rent or share your email address. By submitting your email address, you consent to Paradigm Press delivering daily email issues and advertisements. 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