Rather than discussing bar charts and bloodbaths, wouldn't it be more productive to track various inputs of inflation day to day, supply chains, dock/truck employment, covid flairs, monetary activity, etc, before the fed comes out and reacts (or threatens to react) to it? I'm seeing a lot of roulette color fallacy, rather than analyzing and discussing the things that will turn this around. r/inflation is, er, odd. Is there a good sub for this, if not here? I know this sub is about companies and their shares, but underlying that is the global economy.
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