Inflation-Resistant Investments | Core PCE at 2.9%
The Federal Reserve's key inflation metric remained elevated at 2.9%, signaling that the fight against rising prices is ongoing. This creates a potential investment opportunity in companies that can thrive in a high-inflation, high-interest-rate environment.
Your Basket's Financial Footprint
Aggregate and breakdown of market capitalization for the 'Inflation-Resistant Investments' basket.
- Large-cap dominance generally implies greater stability, lower volatility, and closer tracking of broad market moves; value can still fall.
- Use as a core, long-term holding for portfolio balance; not a speculative, high-growth trade.
- Expect steady, gradual appreciation over time; short-term explosive gains are unlikely and returns are not guaranteed.
ENVA: $3.05B
TFIN: $1.22B
WIA: $195.44M
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About This Group of Stocks
Our Expert Thinking
With core inflation holding at 2.9% and the Fed maintaining restrictive policies, we've identified companies positioned to thrive in this challenging environment. These businesses have strong pricing power and can protect their margins by passing costs to consumers, whilst financial institutions benefit from wider lending spreads in higher-rate climates.
What You Need to Know
This group focuses on resilience during inflationary periods. These companies typically have the ability to raise prices without losing customers, strong balance sheets to weather economic uncertainty, and business models that can actually benefit from the current macroeconomic conditions rather than being hindered by them.
Why These Stocks
Each stock was handpicked by professional analysts based on their ability to navigate elevated interest rates and persistent inflation. We selected businesses with proven pricing power, financial institutions positioned to benefit from higher rates, and companies whose fundamentals suggest potential outperformance during this economic cycle.
Why You'll Want to Watch These Stocks
Built-In Protection
These companies have proven pricing power, meaning they can raise prices when costs go up. That's like having a built-in shield against inflation eating into their profits.
Rate Rise Winners
Whilst many companies struggle with higher interest rates, several in this group actually benefit from them. Financial institutions earn more on loans, creating potential profit opportunities.
Expert-Backed Strategy
Professional analysts selected these stocks specifically for the current economic climate. They're not just surviving inflation - they're positioned to potentially thrive in it.
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