Even though the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 is in effect, markets can have a way of determining whether the plan works or not. Not that it's expected, but if the oil and natural gas markets become even more volatile than they are — with Russia and Europe at odds — it's a concern if you're thinking about the possibilities of higher prices.
That's probably the most obvious example of a reason to be considering an inflation hedge as part of a diversified investment plan. It doesn't look like cryptocurrencies are making good hedges as once predicted by...
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