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Oct. 8, 2023 11:00 am ET Cryptocurrency inflation Analysts suggest that the short-term dynamic is less favourable, and that the relationship between equity prices and inflation is (quite frequently) an inverse correlation – ie as inflation rises, stock prices fall, or as inflation falls, stock prices rise. The adverse effect of inflation on stock prices in the short term could result from a range of factors, including:

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Latin America is the seventh largest cryptocurrency market in our index this year, with citizens of Latin America countries receiving $562.0 billion in crypto from July 2021 to June 2022. This represents a 40% growth over last year’s total. Latin America is also home to five of the top thirty countries in this year’s crypto index: Brazil (7), Argentina (13), Colombia (15), Ecuador (18), and Mexico (28). U.S. CPI Inflation Trended Lower in November, Rising 3.1% From a Year Ago Sales volume on Ethereum, the largest NFT network, jumped 53.44% to US$12.37 million. Polygon and Solana, which placed second and third on Cryptoslam’s NFT blockchain ranking, both logged losses.
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Now, it’s important to note that commodities ordinarily defy this relationship. Most commodities are generally seen as a leading indicator of inflation, with prices rising for raw goods in advance of and alongside inflationary pressures. This is as much causation as correlation, as often the rising price of materials and energy are what propel consumer prices. Will Cardano (ADA) ever reach $5? Experts reckon Retik... This information does not constitute and is not intended to be a substitute for specific individualized tax, legal, or investment planning advice. Where specific advice is necessary or appropriate, Schwab recommends consultation with a qualified tax advisor, CPA, financial planner, or investment manager.

Inflation and cryptocurrency

Sources CryptoCompare and ECB calculations. IOST With the United States and most developed economies (especially Europe) suffering a spate of inflation-related issues, from surging energy prices, to supply chain issues affecting popular goods, the idea of inflation has finally entered the “Western” media sphere. While the decrease of interest rate targeting to zero or negative levels after the 2008 financial crisis was regarded as having dulled inflation, this wasn’t quite true.