9 was not normal. 9 only happens when the government inflates a bubble.olds442jetaway wrote: ↑Sat Oct 01, 2022 10:41 pmMy mortgage in 1974 was 9 percent. It became a bargain when Jimmy got going. Back then 9 was considered normal. I don’t ever see the US returning to 2 percent. We will be lucky to get back to 4-6 percent inflation.

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Bubbles eventually deflate.
In 200 years of US history, I believe the average inflation rate is around 2. And we can infer from the chart that other developed economies have been similar.
Why do you have more exposure than you would like? You can sell.I only see down for the market at this point and I have more exposure than I would like to have myself.
I'm only buying. I buy as we go down, and sell as we go up. This should be a fun week because we have the 2008 repeat risk. For me with significant LatAm holdings, I'm watching today's Brazil election. Crazy communist Lula is expected to win, so in theory my stocks should not crash because the outcome is already priced in. But a Bolsonaro upset would/should trigger a rally. Brazil has been a big performer this year, +10% (EWZ). The only better country on my watch list is Turkey (TUR), +22%.