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By Curzio ResearchFebruary 14, 2025

How to invest as inflation makes a comeback

Inflation

If you were hoping inflation would quietly fade into the background this year, it might be time to rethink that assumption…

Recent data and market trends are painting a very different picture—one that investors can’t afford to ignore.

Let’s break down the numbers… and how to position your portfolio for an inflationary environment.

Inflation is rising—and it’s not a fluke

January’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) reading came in hotter than expected at 3.1% year-over-year, with core inflation (excluding food and energy) at 3.3%. 

And this wasn’t a one-off situation… Inflation has been creeping up for four straight months. 

Back in September, the CPI hit a low of 2.4%. Since then, it’s been climbing steadily.

Meanwhile, the Producer Price Index (PPI), which measures wholesale prices, also came in higher than expected.

This suggests that price pressures are building at the producer level, which often trickles down to consumers.

Together, these metrics confirm that inflation isn’t easing up—it’s becoming more entrenched.

Price hikes across sectors

But consumers don’t need economic data to tell them prices are moving higher—the biggest brands are proof enough. 

Take Coca-Cola, for example. The beverage giant has raised prices every single quarter since the pandemic began. In 2023 alone, it bumped prices up over 40%.

And it’s not alone. Chipotle, Netflix, Starbucks, health insurers, and even your electric company have all been cranking up costs.

The crazy part? Many of these hikes came after inflation had supposedly cooled in 2023. Companies aren’t just covering increased costs; they’re flexing their pricing power.

And now, tariffs are giving some of them a convenient excuse to keep raising prices in 2024.

What about interest rates?

If you were counting on the Fed lowering interest rates this year, you’re likely to be disappointed. While the Federal Reserve had initially signaled that multiple cuts might be coming this year, that optimism is fading fast. Markets are now pricing in just one possible rate cut in October, and even that might get pushed further out.

Fed Chair Jerome Powell has made it clear that the central bank is in no rush to slash rates. The labor market is still strong, and inflation is proving stubborn. So, unless we see a major economic downturn or market crash, rates are likely to stay higher for longer.

The market’s reaction—and how to invest

If you’ve noticed bank stocks doing well, that’s no coincidence. Big money is rotating into financials as banks tend to thrive in a higher-rate environment. And their net interest margins (the difference between what they earn on loans and what they pay on deposits) are holding up nicely.

On the flip side, higher rates tend to hit growth-oriented sectors harder because they reduce the present value of future earnings. As a result, some tech stocks, like Tesla (TSLA), have been taking a beating.

So, how should investors invest for the inflationary environment? Here are some key strategies:

1. Maintain strategic equity exposure

Don’t fight the current market momentum. Stay invested in businesses with solid earnings and strong pricing power. Companies that can raise prices without losing customers (like Coke or utilities) are better positioned to weather inflation.

2. Build inflation hedges

Gold is a classic hedge against inflation, as it typically maintains its value regardless of the U.S. dollar. Similarly, Bitcoin acts as a modern hedge against currency devaluation. And getting exposure to commodities is a great way to benefit from rising prices.

3. Rethink fixed income

If the Fed is forced to raise interest rates again to combat inflation, long-term bonds will suffer. You might want to focus on short-term Treasurys with higher yields and shorter durations.

4. Stay nimble

Market rotations can create buying opportunities. For instance, if Tesla or Nvidia dips significantly, it could be a chance to buy quality names at a discount.

The bottom line

Inflation isn’t going quietly into the night. It’s sticking around, and the Fed is taking note. That means investors need to adjust their expectations and portfolios accordingly. Keep an eye on pricing power, watch for sector shifts, and stay flexible—because this inflation story is far from over.

And for more expert advice on how to invest for the current market environment, make sure to tune into WSU Premium each week.

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