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Topic
Board Economics
Re: Not correct news about omicron and eu stocks
by
Fortify
on 19/12/2021, 20:21:14 UTC
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/17/european-stocks-set-to-pull-back-as-omicron-concerns-persist.html

Queto: "European stocks close lower as omicron, inflation worries weigh on sentiment"

This is now example that to be journalist you dont need to write things what making sense.
How the hell they can write even that kind of thing ??

If there is inflation it means supply of money is higher and assets are less supply even every f..7 year old kids will know that inflation makes prices of the assets going higher.
How can you even say something like this ...this proofes once again the knowledge and proper things are really not needed.

And those investors....who have worries about inflation they think stock will go lower ....if they have that fear they shouldnt be investing anywhere if they cant even undetstood simple things about how it all works.

Would be funny to read if there will be low supply of money lol...and deflation they will ouuu...stocks will go higher now.

Im sure this place about finances and money one of the cnbc workers or other wall street shills will read my topic shame on them.

We all have just one question now:
Are they write on publick website this kind of funny nonsense on purpose or they really have no clue about how the fundamentals of the markets works.

Merits for good one tnx brothers and sisters

It's really difficult to make any sense out of what you're trying to say. Stocks do not only move up and down based on the level of inflation or interest rates of central banks. Those are part of the macro picture but do not constitute the whole of it. The world economy bounced back quite quickly after Covid but we're seeing countries like France/Germany lock down again which can create further supply chain issues and lead to more inflation. The best and only way to invest is to put money into solid companies for the long term, while forgetting about short term fluctuations. If you want to chase stocks with no earnings then do not be surprised if the bubble pops in times like these.