The only asset I'm always avoiding is cash, e.g. always go debt in cash instead of having positive exposure in cash
I have noticed that anything's value is rising faster than cash after massive amount of QE everywhere in the world, even if you store some cans of motor oil you will find it appreciates much faster than your money market account
Basically anything that is being constantly consumed appreciate very fast, unfortunately many of the fresh food can not be stored for a long time, otherwise I will be stocking on future 10 years' high quality food like shrimps and fishes too
Do you consider cash an asset?
I`m surprized. Its more like a counterfeit scam with toiletpaper value lieing to the whole humanity as if it had value.
I would not have even debt in cash, because, the collateral is either your freedom or your real assets (house,car, land).
So when you apply for a mortgage, they will either take that as a colalteral, or for student debt, its your liberty, so if you cant pay that you end up in debtor prison.
Its a slave society.
That being said, my portfolio has anything but cash in it. Or only small % for my monthly expenses. I was always skeptical of cash since I was a child.