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Old 01-27-2023, 03:30 PM   #994
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Originally Posted by Slava View Post
Well those rates are all relative though. So if you have a double digit GIC, and you think you're way ahead of the game, but inflation is 12%, you're basically guaranteed to lose money. Similar to this past year where you could get 5% from GIC's...but inflation was running at 8%.

And btw, you're not doubling money in 4 years at 10%. You need more like 18% at that point and inflation is probably at 21%?

If there's one bright side to what we've seen in the past twelve months though, it's that you can actually get a good bond yield or fixed rate. I used to et asked things like "hey, I've saved for a house and I want to buy in the next year, but in the meantime I want to invest this and make some money!" Unfortunately, for prudent risk management, you can't really invest those funds because you need them soon. But a "high interest" vehicle was like 0.9%! Now at least you can get say 4-5% and wait it out.
Sorry. To get to the 50%, yeah you either need way higher rates or way more saved.

However, despite high inflation, housing prices were relatively flat during the high interest rate times:



Sure some up and down...but nothing like today. It was just easier to get ahead of the market, even with the ultra high interest rates.
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