There are plenty of reasons why that is just not true--negative or really low interest is not a good thing--Why do you think the Fed is so keen to raise them?
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there's good deflation and bad deflation at the moment its good deflation so as long as they keep providing liquidity it should remain good deflation therefore wages shouldn't fall.
prices for goods should fall some because input costs of commodities have declined as well as technology changes happening will continue to drive down some goods prices all good - maybe not so for some company profits but that's the market just hope you pick the winners from the losers a
I've sold more than I've bought but despite that have had two new equity highs since 'Black Monday'.
Sold AIAL, MRP, HBY; bought SKL, lots of AIR, some STU.
Sold then bought back TWR, HNZ, for small losses.
Would have been better off buying the above and selling nothing.
Well so far.
KW... at what point would you call this correction / bear market over? New highs?
Nice work making 14% this year BTW.
Low Interest rates---quote of the day by Danial Kitson--''The future is not the mystery many think.It is instead the ''slowly accruing consequences of the present''
Bears and Black Mondays bless them all, my portfolio went from minus 19.5% to minus 12% over the last fortnight (That's 100k in dollar terms) and I sold nothing.