If you are not a subscriber of The Pomp Letter, join 215,000 other investors who read my personal opinion on finance, technology, and bitcoin each morning. To investors, There has been significant scrutiny of the US monetary and fiscal policy decisions over the last decade. The proponents believe that the various activities have helped mitigate severe short-term pain during the Global Financial Crisis and COVID-19 pandemic. The critics believe that market intervention has continued to kick the can down the road and created a larger problem that will only lead to more pain in the future. Maybe one side of the debate is right, but more likely, each argument has an element of truth to them. It is possible for people in positions of leadership to mitigate short-term pain at the expense of long-term crisis. In fact, I would argue this is the most accurate analysis of the past decade or so. A key driver of these monetary and fiscal policy drivers is inflation targeting. Sarwat Jahan writes for the IMF:
When describing why inflation targeting is so effective, Jahan writes:
To better understand how inflation targeting works, Sarwat Jahan highlighted:
Lastly, Jahan explains what is required for inflation targeting to be effective:
Alright, so now that we understand how inflation targeting works, why it is important, and what is required, you are probably wondering why I am spending so much time on a nuanced aspect of the financial market. The answer is that I have an intuition that the Federal Reserve is preparing to significantly increase the target inflation rate. This decision will not be taken lightly by the central bank and their leadership, but it ultimately signals that inflation has escaped their control and rather than pull it back in with aggressive monetary policy decisions, the next best option is to simply manipulate the benchmark to make the situation appear less bad. This isn’t a random conspiracy theory, nor is it an uniquely original idea. Yesterday CNBC had a conversation with Mohamed El-Erian, the Chief Economic Adviser of Allianz and former CEO of PIMCO, where they discussed this very topic of inflation target increases. The mainstream conversation is going to normalize the Federal Reserve raising their inflation target to 3%, which would be a 50% increase from their current strategy. The world is changing very quickly… The idea of increasing the inflation target by 50% is fairly extreme, but humans like round numbers and this would be a full-on capitulation by the Federal Reserve. They may not have many other options. Before the inflation target is increased though, it will be important to pay attention to the mainstream media conversation. My expectation is that there will be a flurry of expert guests who start to float this idea, which will then normalize it in the eyes of the market. Once the market has begun to digest the change and potential impact, the Federal Reserve will have the ability to make the change without as much pushback or negative impact. There is no guarantee that the inflation target is going to be increased. This is just a hunch at the moment. After I watched El-Erian discuss the prospects of a change so openly though, it became more obvious to me that this is a very real option on the table now. I’ll do my best to unpack the ramifications of a decision like this in a future letter. For now, it is important to keep your eyes open and your head on a swivel. 50% increases in the inflation target by the world’s most established economy, and most trusted central bank, don’t exactly happen all the time. The impact will be interesting to watch. Hope you all have a great day. I’ll talk to everyone tomorrow. -Pomp If you are not a subscriber of The Pomp Letter, join 215,000 other investors who read my personal opinion on finance, technology, and bitcoin each morning. SPONSORED: Brave Wallet is the first secure wallet built natively in a web3 crypto browser. No extension required. With Brave Wallet, you can buy, store, send, and swap assets. Manage your portfolio & NFTs. View real-time market data with an integrated CoinGecko dashboard. Even connect other wallets and DApps. All from the security of the best privacy browser on the market. Protect your crypto. Whether you’re new to crypto, or a seasoned pro, it’s time to ditch those risky extensions. It’s time to switch to Brave Wallet. Download Brave at brave.com/Pomp, and click the wallet icon to get started. Codie Sanchez is an entrepreneur, investor and the founder of the "Contrarian Thinking" Newsletter. She focuses on acquiring small businesses with hopes of turning them into immediate cashflow. In this conversation, we talk about all the "boring" businesses that will give you cashflow and help build an incredible portfolio. We cover everything from ice machines, ATMS, and renting out your pool and car. Codie and I also talk about new sectors in tech that she's excited about and how you can make $1000 a week if you're just starting out. Listen on iTunes: Click here Listen on Spotify: Click here Americans Will Not Be Able To Live With These Food Prices — Darius Dale:Podcast SponsorsThese companies make the podcast possible, so go check them out and thank them for their support!
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