The Successful Investor Hotline – Friday, October 24, 2008

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I still feel that government efforts now underway are likely to solve today’s financial crisis. However, these steps come at a price. My best guess is that we’ll see much higher inflation as a result of all this newly supplied liquidity, probably in the early part of the next decade. My view is that you should keep this inflationary potential in mind, but it’s too early to try to profit from it. That’s partly due to the drawbacks of Resources stocks. They do provide a handy hedge against inflation, and even many of the most pessimistic observers now feel that resource prices are bound to rise in the next few years, as millions of Indian and Chinese workers pole-vault into the middle class. But many pessimists felt the same way following the last great resource and commodity boom, in the 1970s and 1980s. After that boom ended, the sector went into a slump that lasted 15 years or more. I strongly…