Multiple signs economy shifting to “buyer’s market” vs seller’s = downside to inflation = justify stocks strengthening

Economy (parts) becoming a “buyer’s market” reversing “seller’s market” since 2020 = downside to inflation

I had a conversation earlier this week with the owner of one of the largest privately held food producers in the US (tens of millions of pounds sized, so huge). RM, the owner spent the pandemic in Maui but was able to run his business remotely, and during the pandemic, was able to raise prices nearly continuously since early 2020.

but in the past 6 weeks, the environment ...

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