How rising interest rates can impact the stock market

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

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Got to love Mr. Brooks' macro questions in his opening statement ~min 33 including: Do we trust big banks more or a open source model more?

Turkey the best example of not increasing interest rates :-)

Tesla stock will go down into the low to mid 600s.

fear is being dumped on our investor class so the 1 percent can take more

When he first started speaking and straighten his eyeglasses you knew he was going in

The fact is, BTC is the future of crypto and the questions traders ask themselves now if this is right time to invest? before jumping into conclusion i think you should take a look at things first. for the past few days the price of BTC has been fluctuating which means the market is currently unstable and you cant tell if it is going bearish or bullish. while others still continue to trade without the fear of making lose, others are being patient. it all depends on the pattern with which you trade and also the source of your signals. i would say trading has been going smoothly for me, i started with 3.5 BTC and i have accumulated over 15 BTC in just three weeks, with the trading strategy given to me by expert trader Brice Chapman

Probably the biggest fraud in the history of South Korea.

Unfollow!!,  really hate elon, cryptu and many more.


It takes the  24 seconds to bring the first completely wrong statement.   Valerie Wilson: Nobody likes Inflation.  Somebody who has material assets for example in brick and mortar and also huge financial liabilities like a mortgage can like inflation as it is going help him to pay back the money he owes.

Smart, it is better to err on the careful side.

When leaders of companies continually dump their stock.  I have no sympathy when their stock price plummets.


few years ago, everyone said crypto markets were scams. Now, The House Financial services commitee treats the regulatory. The market and consequently THE PEOPLE have the power, not burocracy.