How rising interest rates can impact the stock market

Started by OZER, Feb 07, 2022, 10:32 PM

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Just gotta say that the idea that you shouldn't invest in companies that don't make money is so ridiculous it's crazy. Companies like Uber have never made money yet are seen as legitimate investments



We are definitely paying attention to this because this came out of Elon Musk. If Elon Musk says the economy is in bad shape then everyone needs to pay attention? Lol. See how the stock market goes down with him worrying about the economy. What an enormous influence over the market. One of The smartest person in the world is an expert in everything. Knowing so much From covid pandemic, going to mars, defending free speech, to now worry about the economy.

Tesla bubble would be still overvalued at 25% of current price and never seem to pop ,same with GME it's still 1000% of what worth. don't think these bubbles will pop ,only deflate very ,very slowly and shorts will make fortune with patience

That what happens when you print 2 trillion $ out of thin air.

When you print more money anytime the economy has a dip and give people "relief funds" aka money for no reason. You will have to pay ot back through inflation.

bitcoin been popping ever since $1! and all the smart fund managers missed it out!

Yes. By shifting the attention to China and Russia, Biden can easily downplay the inflation issue.

No matter what currency we deal with in life it will always fail because humanity is not perfect amp it is by the humans hand that needs to control the outcome so that outcome will come with failures with time of a person#39s decisions.

I don't like this, everytime the government put its nose in something it always because more pricey and complicated.

how to stop it: stop our current administration. not with paperwork, or votes, or impeachments but plain old force instead. like shoved out into the street to land on asses.

Inflation is an expansion of the money supply, period!  Rising prices are the consequence.