Famed Stock Trader, Paul Tudor Jones, Says Inflation Is the Biggest Threat to Stock and Bond Markets — We Agree

Despite the Fed's wishful thinking that it's only temporary, rising inflation is the biggest threat to the stock and bond markets -- not only according to our many books predicting the coming big bubble pop, but also according to billionaire hedge fund manager Paul Tudor Jones, who correctly called the 1987 stock market crash. 

 

"The number one issue facing Main Street investors is inflation, and it's pretty clear to me that inflation is not transitory," Jones said in a recent CNBC interview in which he called the Federal Reserve's massive money printing of the last few years, the most inappropriate monetary policy of his lifetime.  We would add in all our lifetimes, given that the US money supply is now up more than 400%.

 

Our upcoming book, Fake Money Real Danger, spells out exactly how and when this massive influx of Fed printed money will drive up inflation and interest rates that inevitably will bring down the stock, bond, and real estate markets, and deeply impact the rest of the economy.   As Paul Tudor Jones says, inflation is the single biggest threat to the financial markets and to society in general.  

For more on Jones’s thoughts, click on this link for the article.

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