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description: "If the global economy experiences inflation but also a recession, which investment option is more viable? I'm waiting for the war to end. Buy gold, invest monthly in high-dividend stocks, and put the rest in money market funds. Do you have any other good recommendations?"
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# If the global economy experiences inflation but al…


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## Comments (5)

- **chance li · 2026-03-27T04:23:18.000Z**: 3466 Hang Seng High Dividend Yield 30
- **蘇聰斯諾 · 2026-03-23T12:21:32.000Z · 👍 1**: Traditional stock and bond diversification may not be effective. Besides allocating to gold, money market funds, etc., you could consider a small allocation to inflation-resistant assets, such as utility stocks, because they have cash flow and pricing power to withstand inflationary pressures. The o
- **FakePhoenix · 2026-03-23T10:27:38.000Z**: Hold cash US bonds
- **炒美股 养大A · 2026-03-23T09:48:14.000Z**: Short selling, if you believe there will be an economic recession.
  - **Ken Gor** (2026-03-23T09:49:35.000Z): My mindset for short-term trading is extremely poor; I tend to cut losses too easily.
