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Interest Rates Hike: What Could Lie Ahead?

In this Week in Review video, Chief Investment Strategist Fritz Folts and Deputy CIO Eric Biegeleisen take a deep dive into the concept of stagflation in light of the Fed's recent decision to raise interest rates. They will discuss: –How could Fed policy impact the economy and the capital markets? –How can 3EDGE’s proprietary research model help understand the impact of this policy on different asset classes? –Could the U.S. economy enter a period of Stagflation – a scenario of rising prices, higher inflation, and slowing economic growth – which hasn't happened since the oil embargo in the 1970s. #investing #stagflation #economy Link to WSJ Article: https://www.wsj.com/articles/fed-rais... - - - 3EDGE Asset Management Website: http://3edgeam.com/​​​​​​​ Subscribe to the 3EDGE YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFrV LinkedIn:   / 3edge-asset-management-lp   Twitter:   / 3edgeam​​​​​​​   DISCLOSURES: The opinions expressed in this video are those of Eric Biegeleisen and Fritz Folts of 3EDGE Asset Management (“3EDGE”). They are provided for informational purposes only and are subject to change without notice. Their opinions are not intended to provide personal investment advice and do not take into account the unique investment objectives and financial situation of the reader. Investors should only seek investment advice from their individual financial adviser. Mr. Biegeleisen and Mr. Folts’ observations include information from sources 3EDGE believes to be reliable, but the accuracy of such information cannot be guaranteed. Investments including ETFs, ETNs, common stocks, fixed income and commodities involve the risk of loss that investors should be prepared to bear. Past performance is not indicative of future results.

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