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Deflation has become the de jour economic trend for those trying to understand the mess the U.S. is in.
The concern is that the U.S. is in a balance sheet recession, where companies and businesses are paying down debt rather than spending, is leading to deflationary pressures on assets and goods in the broader economy.
Just last week, the Fed decided to halt the shrinking of its balance sheet, concerned that it may need to act dramatically to counter deflation.
If deflation is here, U.S. investors need to become wise to the trend, and prepare their portfolios for the worst.
In such an environment, it's all about cash flow. And there is more than one way to find that.
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