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#319 - WARNING! This Oil Shock Is Going To Destroy Australians

#319 - WARNING! This Oil Shock Is Going To Destroy Australians

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In this new episode, Lloyd breaks down why the global oil shock is about to hit Australia harder than any other developed nation, and why the cost of everything is about to surge. With Brent crude above $100 and the Strait of Hormuz near closed, fuel, food, freight, inflation and mortgage stress are all set to rise.

This episode covers:

◼️ Why this oil shock is more severe than the 1970s

◼️ How rising fuel costs flow into inflation and interest rates

◼️ The risks to jobs, mortgages and markets

◼️ The four steps to protect yourself now



Timestamps:

00:00:00 - Introduction

00:01:42 - Impact on Fuel Prices and Daily Costs

00:03:39 - Inflation and Interest Rates

00:05:55 - Stock Market Reactions

00:07:24 - Potential Rise in Unemployment

00:09:31 - Comparing Current Situation to the 1970s

00:10:58 - The Perfect Storm: Oil, Unemployment, and Rates

00:11:59 - Actionable Steps for Financial Preparedness

00:12:43 - Cost Reduction Strategies

00:13:46 - Considerations for Vehicle Choices

00:14:57 - Addressing Being House Poor

00:16:02 - Repositioning Your Investment Portfolio





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