If the S&P500 is matching inflation, you haven’t made any money. That’s because the Fed keeps printing at the same rate.
Maybe you should study Bitcoin, in case it catches on.
π΄ The growth of the global M2 money supply since 2000 = 7.3% | Marjanul Islam
π΄ The growth of the global M2 money supply since 2000 = 7.3% The growth of the S&P 500 since 2000 = 7.1% Additionally, if you divide the performance of the S&P 500 by the Fed’s balance sheet, you will find a flat line since 2008. This essentially means there has been no real growth in the stock m…