How rising interest rates can impact the stock market

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

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Don't worry guys, they said it's transitory... also the Vax is perfectly safe.

A WORD OF ADVICE TO ALL THESE CONGRESS MAN AND WOMAN OWN AT LEAST 1 BITCOIN!

The EV bubble.  Is way overinflated and some younger people like EV but to be honest is not that much and actually many don't even like cars

I am not interested in those coins anymore, there are much better and safer altcoins like Web3 Spark SPARK3.


lol the government is doing this to artificially prop up Wall Street. If they stop, then the billionaires will lose money. Pretty much they're making the rich even more wealthier at the expense of the working class. That is exactly why the 1% has been achieving greater wealth, while the working class is now poorer.


This is purely the fault of investors and poor regulation. If you don#39t see it this way you will never grow up and you don#39t deserve wealth.

When your stock price gets crushed, shareholders are going to want you to cut cost and labor is the first to take a hit.

They want the crash. Want disempowers people. 2% is ideal? How stupid. Retire the idea of short transitions? Listen to how disempowering he sounds, and wants to leverage? The Fed DOESN"T WANT STABILITY! WAKE UP! It was created in 1913 with concealment of what the objective was. How did that even stick? Don't you get it's a cartel? If you want stable economies, use a stable currency. buxxb ...

When the government tells you to stay calm and not panic, it is time to realize disaster is at hand.

The answer is YES. The United States once set double digit interest rates and inflation dropped. It also caused recession.

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When the stock market is back up, you will wish to have invested today in the red. you may never see these prices again. There's always opportunity within chaos you just have to got the eye for it.

Powell did the biggest blunder in recent history of monetary policy. Lagarde is worse but it's not a blunder in her case, it's intentional. Madam Inflation wants high inflation in the eurozone. Buy a car today because next year you'll pay 50% more. Lots of printing + lots of savings + pent up demand + supply shortages + investors hedging against inflation = there's no stopping in prices now. Germany planning to increase minimum wage by 25%.