The financial markets, inflation, and liquidity are all tied together and there are growing signs that investors may want to prepare for volatility ahead. Chris Puplava, CIO of Financial Sense Wealth Management, examines the relationship between the S&P 500 and liquidity, commodities, the US dollar, and when pullbacks end up being higher than average.
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