3/25/2026 at 5:10:42 AM
Is it going to be a GFC style crash where I want my assets in currency denominated investments (e.g. bonds) to buy assets at crazy low values or is it going to be mega-inflation where I want my assets in commodities and stocks?by HWR_14
3/25/2026 at 9:29:19 AM
If there was a definitive answer to this, don't you think that the markets would already have moved to account for it?by roryirvine
3/25/2026 at 7:19:35 AM
I am not going to use this strategy but my guess is first the first then the second. Stocks seem to be already on very high levels. Commodities might fare less well as oil is major input. So high prices probably lead to less demand to lower prices or at least combating the cost increases from oil as input.by Ekaros
3/25/2026 at 8:20:43 AM
I have no idea, so I have short term bonds, and gold, and commodities, to diversify.by jjav
3/25/2026 at 10:03:10 AM
Just keep in mind that we've had three 20% drawdowns in the past five-ish years that have all recovered. Even if we do have a crash, I don't think it'll last long. But, this war has thrown a wrench into things and I don't think AI spending can carry us through this year, so who knows.by hypeatei
3/25/2026 at 7:05:09 AM
Ah, HN."There's likely to be a global recession, driving millions of people to destitution and starvation and thousands to death. How can I profit from this?!!!"
by danaris
3/25/2026 at 10:20:29 AM
Wait, what?!? Nothing about trying to strategically put yourself in an ideal situation during a recession is going to make anyone else worse off. Much of this isn't zero-sum, and assuming the investments are not rent seeking.If I were to invest in potatoes because I thought people might need potatoes, then there should be an incentive to make more potatoes, and if people need potatoes, then more potatoes are likely to exist... which helps people get food.
If I instead concern myself with clutching my pearls and tightly as I can, and I don't invest in potatoes, then there is less of an incentive to make more potatoes, fewer people are able to buy the limited supply of potatoes, and everyone is poorer for it.
by scoofy
3/25/2026 at 10:06:57 AM
I think it's more protecting ones wealth rather than profit. But sure, I guess only people on HN try to do that.by hypeatei