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TIPS Vs. Gold: Which Is The Better Inflation Hedge?

Aug. 18, 2023 11:30 PM ETDBP, GLTR, JJPFF, GLD, IAU, BAR, SGOL, OUNZ, GLDI, IAUF, GLDM, AAAU, BGLD, IGLD, GBUG, IAUM, PHYS, TIP, VTIP, SCHP, STIP, LTPZ, SPIP, STPZ, TIPZ, TIPX, TDTT, TDTF, PBTP
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  • TIPS and gold are widely considered to be classic inflation hedges, but they couldn't be more different.
  • TIPS look far more attractive than gold these days, since they are not only an inflation hedge but also a deflation hedge and a hedge against an economic slowdown or recession.
  • Gold promises to keep up with inflation over long periods, but there is no guarantee this will happen, especially over shorter periods.

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TIPS and gold are widely considered to be classic inflation hedges, but they couldn't be more different. TIPS (Treasury Inflation Protected Securities) look far more attractive than gold these days, since they are not only an inflation hedge but also

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Scott Grannis was Chief Economist from 1989 to 2007 at Western Asset Management Company, a Pasadena-based manager of fixed-income funds for institutional investors around the globe. He was a member of Western's Investment Strategy Committee, was responsible for developing the firm's domestic and international outlook, and provided consultation and advice on investment and asset allocation strategies to CFOs, Treasurers, and pension fund managers. He specialized in analysis of Federal Reserve policy and interest rate forecasting, and spearheaded the firm's research into Treasury Inflation Protected Securities (TIPS). Prior to joining Western Asset, he was Senior Economist at the Claremont Economics Institute, an economic forecasting and consulting service headed by John Rutledge, from 1980 to 1986. From 1986 to 1989, he was Principal at Leland O'Brien Rubinstein Associates, a financial services firm that specialized in sophisticated hedging strategies for institutional investors. Visit his blog: Calafia Beach Pundit (http://scottgrannis.blogspot.com/)

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