Schwab’s Sonders Warns of ‘Red Flags,’ Possible Inflationary Boom

    Charles Schwab Chief Investment Strategist Liz Ann Sonders says markets may have become complacent about the economic impact of rising energy prices. Speaking with Vonnie Quinn on “Bloomberg Open Interest,” Sonders says the economy is on the brink of a potential spike in oil prices and there’s a big disconnect between the soft, survey-based economic data and the actual hard data.
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    6 Comments

    1. We’re heading for an epic economic collapse.
      Consumer debt and defaults are increasing.
      Household savings is decreasing.
      Gas shortages incoming.
      Food prices are increasing.

    2. I thought that too….but the base has changed…the PE base of the market has changed… companies now make money to a larger degree than in the past and the population with wealth has exploded…funds managers are searching for places to put the money…..a funds manager told me this and said he can see the sp509 to 10k by 2030 maybe even earlier…and he doesn't handle my money he lives across the street oceanside….I put a million in today

    3. The sad thing is that the red flags are the result of unnecessary policies – tariffs and the war – inflation would be very manageable without these unforced errors

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