Hot Reads: Rate Hikes Impact Credit Cards, Mortgages

Plus, why Ric Edelman thinks you should treat crypto like technology stocks.

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Fed's Rate Hikes Already Having Impact (Advisor Perspectives)
Credit card rates are at 20% and mortage costs have climbed to the highest level since 2008.

 

Ric Edelman: Advisors Should Treat Crypto Like Tech Stocks (Financial Advisor Magazine)
"You wouldn't sell Nasdaq even though it's crashing," said the Digital Assets Council of Financial Professionals founder.

 

Recession Fears Roil Markets Amid Inflation (Yahoo Finance)
The Fed's latest rate hike will keep markets on edge in a holiday-shortened week.

 

How Central Banks Got Tough On Inflation (Financial Times)
Policymakers are beginning to accept that dealing with rising prices won't be painless.

 

How To Keep Inflation From Shrinking Your Retirement (Kiplinger)
How to protect your nest egg from "shrinkflation."

 

Swedroe: The Best Investments For The New Market Reality (ThinkAdvisor)
Expected returns aren't what they used to be.

 

Why Kevin O'Leary Is Buying The Dip In Bitcoin & Ether (Yahoo Finance)
The Shark Tank investor says the market correction hasn't seen a defining moment yet.

 

The Present & Past Of Inflation (A Wealth of Common Sense)
Having an open mind about what comes next with inflation.

 

How ETF Investors Can Pull Through A Bear Market (ETF Edge)
Experts say ETF investors can make use of the volatility by taking specific actions to weather the storm.

 

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